There was a recent discussion in the forums about the difference between the largest Logos 4 Catholic Library, Scholar’s, and the new Verbum Capstone library. Needless to say, the upgrade is one heck of a deal, but even if you aren’t upgrading, the value is incredible.
– $450.00: Hans Urs von Balthasar Collection (16 vols.)
– $300.00: The Papal Encyclicals: 1740–1981 (5 vols.)
– $350.00: The Medieval Preaching and Spirituality Collection (34 vols.)
– $200.00: The Desiderius Erasmus Collection (17 vols.)
– $130.00: Encyclicals of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI (34 vols.)
– $100.00: The Works of Thomas à Kempis (7 vols.)
– $100.00: Dave Armstrong Collection (10 vols.)
– $40.00: Canon Law Collection (2 vols.)
These eight resources alone cover the standard upgrade price from Scholar’s to Capstone. Plus, you get everything listed below.
– $800.00: Second Temple Period Collection
– $650.00: Gnostic & Apocryphal Studies Collection (10 vols.)
– $450.00: Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.)
– $400.00: The United Bible Societies’ New Testament Handbook Series (20 vols.)
– $400.00: The United Bible Societies’ Old Testament Handbook Series (29 vols.)
– $396.00: Studies in New Testament Greek and JSNTS Collection
– $380.00: JPS Tanakh Commentary Collection (9 vols.)
– $350.00: Biblical Languages: Reference Grammars and Introductions (19 vols.)
– $300.00: Jewish Law (4 vols.)
– $300.00: The Context of Scripture (3 vols.)
– $250.00: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament in English
– $219.00: PBI New Testament Studies Collection (11 vols.)
– $180.00: A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ (5 vols.)
– $180.00: Josephus in Greek: Niese Critical Edition with Apparatus
– $175.00: Liddell and Scott Greek–English Lexicon
– $150.00: BDAG
– $146.00: Works of St. Cyril of Alexandria (6 vols.)
– $140.00: PBI Old Testament Studies Collection (6 vols.)
– $140.00: The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide (8 vols.)
– $130.00: Critical Review of Books in Religion (1988–1998)
– $130.00: The Greek Ecclesiastical Historians of the First Six Centuries of the Christian Era (6 vols.)
– $125.00: Oxford Movement Historical Theology Collection
– $100.00: The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture
– $100.00: Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology
– $100.00: The Works of Philo: Greek Text with Morphology
– $90.00: The Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition vol. I: 1Q1–4Q273, vol. II: 4Q274–11Q31
– $80.00: Legends of the Jews
– $80.00: Novum Testamentum Graece: Apparatus Criticus (3 vols.)
– $70.00: Introduction to Biblical Greek Collection (3 vols.)
– $66.00: The Nag Hammadi Library in English, 4th rev. ed.
– $65.00: Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research
– $54.00: Catholic Reference Collection (6 vols.)
– $50.00: A Handbook to the Exegesis of the New Testament
– $50.00: The Apostolic Fathers Greek-English Interlinear
– $50.00: Light from the Ancient East
– $50.00: Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism
– $50.00: Apostolic Constitutions and Exhortations of John Paul II and Benedict XVI (51 vols.)
– $45.00: The Dictionary of Historical Theology
– $45.00: SPCK Old Testament Introduction Collection (3 vols.)
– $45.00: Kairos: A Beginning Greek Grammar with Workbook and Answer Key (3 vols.)
– $36.00: A Grammatical Analysis of the Greek New Testament
– $35.00: New Testament Interpretation
– $35.00: Beginning Biblical Hebrew
– $33.00: The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite (2 vols.)
– $26.00: Biblical Hebrew for Beginners
– $25.00: Declaration and Covenant
– $22.00: The Philocalia of Origen
While this list is not comprehensive, the upgrade alone comes in at a value of just under $10,000. That’s a number that’s hard to argue with. Call 877-542-7664 or visit the Capstone product page (and log in) to see your custom price, and build your library today!