Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company discovered that one of their authors committed plagiarism in his contributions to one of their commentary sets. Rachel Miller has the details Christian Publisher Addresses Plagiarism Allegations, Withdraws Books from Print. Rachel has too much class to say this — but I don’t. Eerdmans conducted an investigation into the charges and did not declare the messenger guilty of personal animosity against the plagiarist or the publisher. They owned responsibility for their error and didn’t rail against anyone. Then again, Eerdmans is actually a Christian publisher.
UPDATE:
New Saint Andrews College offers NSA credits for a Logos Online course that requires students to use Omnibus Volume VI, which contains massive amounts of plagiarized text. Shameless hacks, every one of them.
HT: Menelaus
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Funny how that works, innit.
Meanwhile, NSA offers course credit with a plagiarized book.
http://www.nsa.edu/earn-college-credit-logos-online/
Menelaus: I do not see any books listed in that link. Please explain.
The link promises college credit if you take Integrated Humanities IV, which includes Omnibus VI as a required (main?) text.
http://www.logospressonline.com/integrated-humanities-iv/
One wonders if this would impact NSA’s treasured accreditation status.