In today’s On the Square , Steven Smith reviews Verbum , a study software aimed primarily at Catholics:
The commitment of Logos to continue to develop more Catholic resources is, also, quite impressive. Virtually all papal encyclicals are now available (or will soon be), as well as the homilies, audiences, and other writings of Blessed John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and so on. Astonishingly, Logos is now working to develop Thomas’ Commentary on the Sentences of Lombard —which heretofore, has only been available in Latin. I’ve recently learned that a Pontifical Academy for Life collection is in development, with essays on Evangelium Vitae , human cloning, and the human genome.
Read the rest here .
What will the Orthodox software be called, I wonder?
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