What’s New in Logos 10 Libraries?

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Logos 10 is here, and I couldn’t be more proud and excited to talk to you all about the new libraries! Our team has been hard at work over the past several months curating what I believe to be the best-ever versions of our Logos libraries to complement the exciting features we’ve introduced. Our new church history tools are sure to delight those wanting to do a deep dive into the lives of those who came before us.

To this end, we’ve put together new versions of our beloved Logos libraries not only to provide more resources devoted to church history, but also to include a few much-requested new products that are helpful tools for studying the Word.

Here are a few resources that you’re going to want to check out. Read below or watch the video for highlights.

Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament

This extensive scholarly work includes discussions of every Hebrew word of theological significance in the Old Testament, plus brief definitions of all other words found in the Brown-Driver-Briggs (BDB) Hebrew Lexicon. Keyed to Strong’s Concordance, the TWOT—an exhaustive biblical reference tool—has been a longtime favorite of serious students of the Bible—pastors and laypeople alike. This is a great addition to other favorites like the Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament.

Found in Standard Bronze and up.

Christ Centered Exposition Commentary Series Collection (34 vols.)

This commentary series takes a Christ-centered approach to expositing. Rather than a verse-by-verse approach, the authors have crafted chapters that explain and apply key passages in their assigned Bible books. Readers will learn to see Christ in all aspects of Scripture, and they will be encouraged by the devotional nature of each exposition—presented as sermons and divided into chapters that conclude with a “Reflect & Discuss” section. This series is ideal for small group study, personal devotion, and even sermon preparation. It’s not academic but rather presents an easy-reading, practical, and friendly commentary.

Found in Standard Silver and up.

Osborne New Testament Commentaries (12 vols.)

The Osborne New Testament Commentaries interpret Scripture verse by verse, bridging the gap between scholarship and the church. This set of commentaries is for people seeking a straightforward explanation of the text in its context, avoiding either oversimplification or technical complexity. Respected biblical scholar Grant R. Osborne brings out the riches of the New Testament, making each book accessible for pastors and all others who consider themselves students of Scripture.

Found in Standard Gold and up.

The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine (5 vols.)

In this five-volume opus, Jaroslav Pelikan traces the development of Christian doctrine from the first century to the twentieth, tracing the history and thought of the visible church. Distinctive in his awareness of both Eastern and Western traditions, Pelikan draws deeply on primary sources. The result is perhaps the most impressive history of doctrine yet completed. For its scope as well as its depth of research, this is rewarding reading.

Found in Standard Gold and up.

Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (13 vols.)

The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text. Each volume begins with a brief introduction to the particular New Testament book, a basic outline, and a list of recommended commentaries. The body is devoted to paragraph-by-paragraph exegesis of the Greek text and includes homiletical helps and suggestions for further study. It’s a wonderful resource for those with a working knowledge of Greek who’d like to dive deeper into a particular New Testament book!

Found in Standard Platinum and up.

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Alongside our line-up of standard packages, I want to call attention to two new additions: the Counseling and Kerusso packages. With our Counseling line (Essentials, Standard, and Premium), we’ve created a curated library designed to equip users with the resources and tools to assist in effective counseling. Whether you’re simply wanting to explore this area or have been working in the field for years, these libraries provide many resources with the counselor in mind. 

With our Kerusso package, we have worked alongside the Kerusso Collective (a group of African American scholars, pastors, and theologians in partnership with Faithlife) to ensure the inclusivity of African American content and tools in Logos to help you grow and learn from the rich history and scholarship of the Black voice. The Kerusso Package contains some of the best in Black scholarship and offers resources from icons such as Tony Evans, Esau D. McCaulley, and Carl F. Ellis, Jr. to help you boldly engage the church and the culture with the full witness of the Word. 

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As you look through Logos 10 libraries, don’t forget that with Dynamic Pricing, you can always start small and add to your library later without paying twice for resources you already own. Plus, now’s a great time to buy because of the launch discount. Sign in and take a look!

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Daniel Motley

Daniel Motley works as the Team Lead of Live Products at Faithlife. He helps promote resources in the Logos Bible Software platform while overseeing a group of product managers. In his spare time he likes to write and has contributed to The Gospel Coalition and the Art of Manliness.

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