Logos Free Book of the Month: Klink and Lockett, Understanding Biblical Theology

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Logos Free Book of the Month

For the first half of May 2026, you can add Edward W. Klink III and Darian R. Lockett, Understanding Biblical Theology: A Comparison of Theory and Practice (Zondervan, 2012) to your Logos Library for free.  This is one of the first books I ever reviewed on Reading Acts (in 2013!). Back then, I wrote, “Klink and Lockett (both Ph.D from St. Andrews, both associate professors of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University) provide a structure for thinking about how scholars are doing biblical theology today. This necessarily involves asking questions about the relationship between the Testaments as sources for theology. How does a “New Testament Church” create theology using the Hebrew Bible? What is the relationship between God’s people in the Old Testament and the present church? Is there a unifying theology that tells the whole story of the Bible?”

Logos partners with Zondervan this month to offer volumes in their Biblical Theology for Life series. You can choose the book or the video series based on the book. No one will stop you from buying both, go for it!

  • Brian S. Rosner, Known by God: A Biblical Theology of Personal Identity, $5.99
  • Helen Paynter, Blessed Are the Peacemakers: A Biblical Theology of Human Violence, $6.99
  • Jonathan Lunde, Following Jesus, the Servant King: A Biblical Theology of Covenantal Discipleship, $6.99
  • Nicholas Perrin, The Kingdom of God: A Biblical Theology, $7.99
  • Christopher J. H. Wright, The Mission of God’s People: A Biblical Theology of the Church’s Mission, $8.99
  • Christopher J. H. Wright, The Mission of God’s People Video Lectures, $11.99
  • Nicholas Perrin, The Kingdom of God: A Biblical Theology Video Lectures, $11.99
  • Douglas J. Moo and Jonathan A. Moo Creation Care Video Lectures $11.99
  • Helen Paynter, Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Video Lectures, $14.99

In addition to the Biblical Theology for Life series, you can add three volumes from Zondervan’s video series based on its biblical theology. This series covers a particular author in the New Testament and focuses on the contents and theology of that particular writer.

  • Darrell L. Bock, Theology of Luke and Acts: A Video Study, $30.00
  • Douglas J. Moo, A Theology of Paul and His Letters, A Video Study: 25 Lessons on Major Theological Themes (Beyond The Basics Video Series), $29.99
  • Peter H. Davids, Theology of James, Peter, and Jude: A Video Study, $29.99

As a bonus, there are two additional books on sale from Zondervan:

  • Frank Thielman, Theology of the New Testament, $12.99
  • NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible Notes (NIVBTSB), $19.99

As always, subscribers save another 5%.

Right now, Logos is offering up to 70% off books and courses for every student of the Bible. From biblical languages to theology and more, get what scholarly study demands at a price any student of the Bible can appreciate.

What’s new with Logos? Starting with Logos 46, there is an AI assistant called Study Assistant. Before you think this is a Satanically inspired plot to ruin sermon preparation, read my review. It is really pretty good, and will refuse to write your sermon for you. It has been significantly updated since I wrote that review. The most recent version (50) added improved reading plans and other new and improved features.

This Logos Free Book of the Month promotion runs through May 15. A new free book will be available on May 15 at 9:00 a.m. PST. As always, you can use the (free) basic edition or the inexpensive Fundamentals collection to use these free and discounted books.

All the links are Logos Affiliate links. If you plan to buy Logos books, use this link to support Reading Acts.

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