Author - Alex Renn

John Paul II’s Theology of the Body

Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body by John Paul II addresses many of today’s prominent issues. John Paul II provides a remarkable response to the world’s sexual dysfunction by examining one of the masterpieces of God’s creation...

Biblia.com—Logos Online

If you haven’t discovered Biblia.com, it’s worth a look. When you first land on Biblia.com, click the arrow next to “English Standard Version” and type “d-r” to open the Douay-Rheims Bible.   This is accessible to anyone, Logos user or not. In the...

Matthew the Evangelist

Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos marketing copywriter. As Jesus passed by, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the customs post. He said to him, “Follow me.” And he got up and followed him. While he was at table in his house, many...

Highlighting into a Notes File

As any Logos user already knows, Logos’ highlighting and notes offer a lot of freedom. Within Logos’ highlighting options, though, there are some special features you may not know about. Create your own highlighting style I’m a rather boring note...

Logos Goes to Texas

Today’s guest post is by Greg Hoerter, manager of strategic partnerships for Catholic Products. Everything is bigger in Texas, and so it was at San Antonio’s Fullness of Truth Conference on August 25 & 26. The weekend event kicked off Friday...

FAQ—How Do I Search for Bible References?

Today’s guest post is by Isaiah Hoogendyk, language editor for the content innovation department. Logos Bible Software makes searching for Bible verses straightforward, whether they’re single references or ranges. And there’s more than one way to do...

The Death of John the Baptist

Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos marketing copywriter. “Behold, I am sending my messenger ahead of you; he will prepare your way before you.” Today, two months after celebrating his birth, we remember the martyrdom of St. John the...

Back to School Sale

It’s that time of year again. The leaves fade to red and gold, and the air turns crisp and cool. Children laugh as they scamper down the avenue, excited to learn . . . Pretty romantic, right? Here are a few (more) things to be excited about: Logos...

Real Catholic Men Conference

Today’s guest post is by Greg Hoerter, manager of strategic partnerships for Catholic Products. The Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon held the fifth annual Real Catholic Men Conference August 18 at St. Joseph’s Parish in Vancouver, Washington. The...

New Weekly Social Deals

Logos is proud to announce weekly social deals. Each Monday, Logos will share a coupon code on Facebook and Twitter. Copy the code and follow the link to bolster your library without blowing your budget. This week we’ll feature THREE resources from...

Priests Love Logos

Today’s guest post is an unsolicited endorsement from Rev. Fr. John Trigilio Jr., PhD, ThD, president of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy and author of Catholicism for Dummies. As we prepare for the Year of Faith during this era of the New...

St. Dominic and the Rosary

Today’s guest post is by Brandon Rappuhn, a Logos marketing copywriter. We’re well on our way into the month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, during which Catholics turn our eyes from ourselves to the poor in service. It’s no coincidence that August...

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture

The Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture is available on Pre-Pub for one more week. Published between 2008 and 2011, it features contributions from many of today’s most influential theological minds. While it has not had as much time to establish...

Saint Peter Chrysologus

“May our God deign to give me the grace of speaking and you the desire of hearing.” —St. Peter Chrysologus Today is the Feast Day of Saint Peter Chrysologus, a little-known and underappreciated Doctor of the Church. Also known as the “Doctor of...

Catholic Reference Collection

“Our Catholic Liturgy is a grand and harmonious manifestation of man’s homage to God. Its words and ceremonies and devotions are the growth of centuries. The essentials of our Church’s worship have been embellished with a wealth of ritual...