Concordia-The Lutheran Confessions
Does anyone have or has anyone converted the "Reading Guide" in the "Concordia-The Lutheran Confessions" to a useable Logos reading plan? Thanks!
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Kyle,
I haven't done anything like that, but I have a reading plan set up in Logos for Concordia. You can set up the reading plan to read the book in the amount of time you want, with the specifics you want, so while it doesn't match up with the 52 week plan in Concordia directly, it accomplishes the same purpose. I'm posting a screen shot which shows you how it's set up... with Logos Faithlife Groups, you could set it up to even be a shared reading plan, where highlights or comments are shared. I just set this reading plan up to begin on January 1, you can begin it anytime.
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I continued to play with Reading Plan tool, and Concordia-The Lutheran Confessions and low and behold, the Reading Guide was built in. I now have it set up and ready to go. Sorry for posting before completely researching it myself.
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That's interesting - it isn't in my Reading Plans which may mean that our preset plan are dependent upon our library.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I think maybe what Kyle is talking about is the reading plan which is in the introductory part of the book. I just looked at the section on my iPad and it's hyperlinked. Am I right Kyle? Or if not, maybe you'd be able to enlighten us on how you did it. Thanks.0 -
I have attached a screen shot of the set up. Yes, in order to set this Reading Plan up, you must have the "Concordia-The Lutheran Confessions" in your library.
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It appears that the screen shot didn't get attached, so here it is.
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