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4 Reasons a complete series will transform your study. Ever wonder why there are ? It?s not a cash

4 Reasons a complete series will transform your study. [View in browser]( [Faithlife]( [LOGOS]( [Shop]( [On Sale]( [My Account]( [4 reasons a complete series will transform your study]( Ever wonder why there are [sooo many biblical and theological series]( It’s not a cash grab from publishers. Actually, complete series are a simple way to add new depths to your study of the Bible. Here are four reasons why. 1. Series Give You a Diversity of Perspectives Series often include volumes from authors with different viewpoints and areas of expertise. When you purchase the complete series, your library is instantly filled with resources that help you see passages and issues from multiple perspectives—so you can come to your own conclusions. 2. Series Help You Glean the Expertise of Specialists God’s Word and Person are just too vast for one person to exhaustively explain every aspect. That’s why when an editor puts together a series, they seek out specialists on specific fields of expertise. The beauty of a complete series is that you get scholars working at the top of their game, focusing on a topic or biblical book they’ve devoted their entire career to. 3. Series Provide a Unified Format Just like in a good sermon, the way information is organized in a reference work goes a long way toward helping you understand it. Typically, a series follows the same format across every volume. Not only does that help you easily navigate the resource, if you love one book in a series, chances are you’ll love the rest because they’re based on the same blueprint. 4. Series Help You Curate Your Library If you select a few commentary series, encyclopedias, and maybe a monograph series, you’ll be well on your way to a robust library that would make many pastors and seminary students jealous. As long as you choose a few series that are well respected and together cover major areas of study, you’ll have a solid library in no time. To help you get started, we’ve pulled together a few recommendations. And if you’re not ready to commit to a complete series, no worries! Just get one of the individual volumes we’ve recommended. If later you decide you want the whole series, we’ll give you a special discount that accounts for the volume you already bought. [See recommendations]( [Faithlife Logo] We use technology to equip the Church to grow in the light of the Bible. [Logos]( [Mobile Ed]( [Verbum]( [Proclaim]( [Faithlife]( [Lexham Press]( [Faithlife TV]( 1313 Commercial Street • Bellingham, WA 98225 (800) 875-6467 | (360) 527-1700 You are subscribed to receive emails from Logos. To manage preferences or unsubscribe, [click here](.

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