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Are there any plans to add any of the Classics of Spirituality texts (Paulist Press) as a searchable and indexed module?

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tpeckdmin, welcome to the forums!!

 

Good news is that everything Accordance releases is searchable, most in an insane amount of different ways.

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On 8/10/2020 at 9:46 AM, tpeckdmin said:

Are there any plans to add any of the Classics of Spirituality texts (Paulist Press) as a searchable and indexed module?

 

I would also be interested in Paulist Press Classics of Western Spirituality series, along with their Ancient Christian Writers books. 

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Another book from Paulist Press that I would love to see in Accordance is Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction; 2nd ed., 2012,
by Lawrence Boadt, revised and updated by Richard Clifford and Daniel Harrington. ISBN: 978-08091-4780-9.

 

Here are the editorial reviews from Amazon:

 

Larry Boadt was a longtime generative force in Old Testament study. This book, as a part of his legacy, assures that his influence will continue to be generative and rewarding for those who seriously engage his work. Here he combines in the finest way the important gains of critical scholarship and the depth of faith that arises from the text. While tracing the text in a roughly historical sequence, there are important pauses in his study along the way in order to ponder the social background and contextual data that illuminate the text. This is, in sum, a major offer for serious, faithful reading, and we may be grateful that it is now issued in a new, welcome edition --Prof. Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia

 

This classic work by Lawrence Boadt has now been updated and improved by two great Catholic biblical scholars, Dick Clifford and Dan Harrington. Clifford and Harrington bring their vast wealth of biblical knowledge to improve on what was already a wonderfully clear and learned introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. As they put it in their preface, We want new generations of Bible readers to use what we regard as a masterpiece of critical and religious scholarship. And we want them to hear it in the voice of Larry Boadt. In this goal, Clifford and Harrington succeed brilliantly. This book is most highly recommended for students and lay people interested in learning and understanding God's word. --Prof. Mark S. Smith, New York University

 

Since its appearance in 1984, Lawrence Boadt's Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction has been a standard textbook for adult students of the Bible. It has led beginners through the tangle of the ancient Near Eastern world, and it has served as a resource for those more advanced in their studies. After almost twenty years, one might expect a revision to be significantly different than the original. However, Richard Clifford and Daniel Harrington found that Father s Boadt s organization, development, and interpretation have stood the test of time, thus demonstrating his exceptional biblical knowledge. The revision here is simply an updating. With this new publication students will continue to benefit from Father Boadt's expertise and insights, despite his untimely death. --Prof. Dianne Bergant, Catholic Theological Union

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