Is it possible to make a reading plan for a series of books? Like Joel Beeke's Systematic Theology volumes 1-4?
You could do this in a Custom Reading Plan - where you have full control over what you read from which books each day.
Or you could set up individual plans for each book and then combine them together into one plan
I haven't been able to figure it out without first making four individual reading plans for Reformed Sys Theo. Then, create a new custom reading plan and add from existing plans, changing the start dates as you go along so they will begin right after one another. I think this is the only way.
Thank you! I haven't made a reading plan on Logos, outside of a Bible reading plan, in years.
Hey, @Graham Criddle is there a way to combine four separate reading plans into one, using the method shown above, but have them run consecutively rather than concurrently? \
EDIT I figured it out. Using the "Add reading session to" and then change the date to the day after I finish the previous plan
Now I am going to figure out if I can do this without having to create separate reading plans first.
It would have to be a Custom Plan and it is focused on creating/adding individual Readings unless as it is the only one which allows you to combine Readings from other sources e.g. Reading Plans, Passage List.
When you figure it out, let me/us know. I'm trying to figure out the same thing with Beeke.
mm.
Have you seen these?
beeke-reformed-theology-e28093-reading-plan.xlsx
A Reading Plan: Reformed Systematic Theology by Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley – Kirk E. Miller
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So are you saying you want to read all 4 volumes in one year? If so, that's over 5200 pages. OR
that's a ton of reading. Plus everything you have or want to read?
No, but I enjoy the Logos reading plans because I won't always have easy access to an excel spreadsheet. But that is a good looking plan.
Glad you like it.
Good luck.
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