Is there an easy way to do a Reading Plan for Wayne Grudems, Systematic Theology? or similar resource?
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Just select the book in the reading plan tool ... it's not limited to bibles.
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P A: Is there an easy way to do a Reading Plan for Wayne Grudems, Systematic Theology? or similar resource?
Here is the wiki about it. If you have specific questions, you should ask in the L6 forum.
https://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plan_$28Basics$29
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Not really.
You'd probably want to read logical units (in Grudem's book, e.g. one Chapter a week for 57 weeks, or whatever your intended progress is), but that's something the automated Reading plans don't cut. Logos once had this functionality for a very short period, but they took it back to the drawing board and reverted to pages. This will sometimes have the reading stop mid-sentence, and there's no functionality to adjust that (such as a movable slider at each break).
You can do it by making a Custom Reading Plan and manually selecting the chunks you want to read per time period. This will work well, it's just a bit of work to set it up initially. People did that even for Calvin's Institutes.
Alternatively, you could use a Reading List since there it is relatively easy to have links to numbered chapters.
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