http://www.amazon.com/Monsers-Topical-Index-Digest-Bible/dp/B000J54UW0
I find topical indexes and concordances to be extremely useful reference works to have in a digital format. Came across one today that I do not think Logos yet publishes.
I never use topical bibles, so I'm not familiar with any differences they may have, but have you tried Nave's? It's already in Logos.
George, I had an "ah-ha" moment as I was responding to your post. I started to say that yes, I have used Nave's, but I do not think it is formatted nearly as well as other comparable resources such as the Dictionary of Biblical Themes. I then looked up who the author of that particular work is, and sure enough it is Martin Monser! I am guessing DBT is a more updated, polished work than the one suggested in the title of this thread, and I now feel somewhat foolish, as I use DBT all the time and thoroughly enjoy it. The value I see in these types of books is they provide a quick way to find verses on a topic without wading through the text of a dictionary or encyclopedia article. They are kind of like a Treasury of Scripture Knowledge for topics rather than cross-references. Such resources usually are not very expensive, so for relatively little money you can add a significant amount of results when using Factbook or Topical Guide in Logos. Some other books that fall into this category are:
Nelson's Topical Bible Index
https://www.logos.com/product/1210/nelsons-topical-bible-index
Torrey's New Topical Textbook
https://www.logos.com/product/26980/torreys-new-topical-textbook
The New Thematic Concordance
https://www.logos.com/product/15542/the-new-thematic-concordance
Where to Find It in the Bible
https://www.logos.com/product/1227/where-to-find-it-in-the-bible
Etc.
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