List of all Factbook entries available somewhere?
Hi L9 power users:
Is there a way to get the list of all the entries available in Factbook?
There was a power tip to get the themes available in sermon starter:
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/121982/799231.aspx#799231
Wonder if there is a similar tip to get all the factbook entries list?
It would be great to have an interactive showing information available in the different tools.
Organization by subject should not be so hard.
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/topics/
It would be great if Logos could get a hold of thirdmill database and turn into an interactive:
https://thirdmill.org/answers/answer.asp/file/40601
Bible study? definitively but by topic and relevance to modern life.
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Last time I checked, there were over 375,000 entries, and we are continuing to add more (potentially many more). There is no mechanism in place to see a list all of these.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Ok thanks Andrew.
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We have a spec for a new sidebar that would have a hierarchical tree structure for navigating to various Factbook pages. We're considering it as one of the possible Factbook improvements in the next few months.
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That could be cool, a bit like Britannica's "Propaedia" - the Outline of Knowledge, as they call it.
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Phil, Andrew, and Carmen:
I just saw this:
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/195862/1139361.aspx#1139361
Excellent, and partially allows to have access to some of the information that would allow one to open venues to explore in factbook.
My reference to mind maps in the link to the thread above was because in an article, an adept mind map drawer, told of his experience in studies, where he would do mind maps of all his assigned reading (using key concepts / words), to then do macro mind maps that could take him to the micro mind maps of specific chapters he had drawn in the book.
When exam time came, he was pleasantly surprised that it was an open book kind of exam, and since he had all the mind maps, it was very easy for him to get to important information fast and write out very complete answers.
I was thinking that if we could do mind maps in canvas and would be able to insert links to specific locations within resources, we could do our own significant visual indexes to be able to get to information quickly for research, cross reference, comparison, etc.
Just an idea.
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Phil Gons (Faithlife) said:
We have a spec for a new sidebar that would have a hierarchical tree structure for navigating to various Factbook pages. We're considering it as one of the possible Factbook improvements in the next few months.
I just went looking for this on feedback.faithlife.com and didn't find it.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
Britannica's "Propaedia" - the Outline of Knowledge, as they call it.
Greetings Carmen:
I found the following also:
https://www.logos.com/product/177701/the-syntopicon-an-index-to-the-great-ideas
Do you know if there is an outline of knowledge for systematic theology?
Peace and grace.
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Thompson, Jeremy. Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology: Dataset Documentation. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2019.
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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Phil Gons (Faithlife) said:
We have a spec for a new sidebar that would have a hierarchical tree structure for navigating to various Factbook pages. We're considering it as one of the possible Factbook improvements in the next few months.
Get's my vote! I think it would be a big help!
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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