I would like to have the capability of adding a label to something I read which relates to a theological theme. An example, I am reading in Colossians and come to Col 1:15 "He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation." I would like to have a way of classifying that verse with a label titled 'Christology'.
I have reviewed Morris' videos. He uses an illustration of creating a pallette, then assigning a name to the pallette titled Labels. Then taking a highlighting style and making it such that you can add a label. Morris uses the example of 'Preaching Themes' but I would like a more specific like Theology, Christology, etc.
Is that possible?
Hi Joe
Joe Mayden:I have reviewed Morris' videos. He uses an illustration of creating a pallette, then assigning a name to the pallette titled Labels. Then taking a highlighting style and making it such that you can add a label. Morris uses the example of 'Preaching Themes' but I would like a more specific like Theology, Christology, etc.
After selecting a label of type "Preaching Theme"
You can then change from a range of attributes - one of which is Christology
Does this give you what you want?
Graham
Graham, thanks for the response - that gets what I want, I think! I will work on it.
Blessings,
Joe
Just to add a little variety to Graham's suggestion
If you tick "Prompt" then you can change the default label attributes when you highlight. The Biblical Concept type will present a range of topics so that you can change Christology to Theology or Salvation, etc.
When you search for these labels you use something like {Label Theological Theme WHERE Theme ~<Topic Christology>}
Dave===
Windows 10 & Android 8
Thanks Dave that does build on what Graham shared. I didn't quit know how to set up the search string.
Appreciate you both.