Now that a few people have more books in Logos than they know what to do with, I have a request. Can anyone recommend a resource (web-based, hard copy or Logos format) that outlines the different subjects covered by our various Logos resources?
For years I have used the "Outline of Knowledge" contained in Encyclopaedia Britannica's Propaedia volume.
Caveat: It is a humanistic perspective rather than the Harvard Classics' Judeo-Christian perspective. Still, it is a very worthwhile resource.
I have a video lecture series by R. J. Rushdoony called "A Christian Survey of World History." I am hoping to find a similar handling of the "bigger picture." A person should not have to go to seminary to learn about creeds, the Second-Temple period, comparative systematic theologies, and so on.
Is there a systematic way to survey the different branches of creeds, theologies, historical accounts and philosophical bents of the different books? I guess I am asking for a scope & sequence for laymen.
Any recommendations?
related but not exhaustive: Reading lists videos.