Wanted Kay Arthur fan who uses Logos/Verbum
I would really like to have step by step instructions for using the Inductive Bible symbols for a how to post but I'm not competent. Would someone who is, offer to help their fellow Logosians with a how-to post? I'll add it to the tips index and give you lots of gratitude.
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I would love this too MJ
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Looks like KS4J would be a good person to do this if he has time. See his contributions to this thread:
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/121104.aspx
Some folks in this Faithlife group might already have posted something useful there:
Precept Upon Precept Philippians Study
Inductive visual filters here might also be of interest:
https://faithlife.com/logos-visual-filters/documents
There is also this workflow:
https://www.logos.com/product/184617/kay-arthurs-precept-chapter-study-workflow
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Inductive/Precept filters I’ve shared are mainly the work of KS4J. I’ve adapted them to use the standard highlighting palettes from Logos, plus added a few morphs and lemmas to surface key structural elements. I’m still adjusting those filters from time to time.
I’m just starting using the Inductive method, and hope that those Visual Filters help me identify key topics and key structural elements while still supporting the repeated readings and additional highlights/analysis that are expected with Inductive study.
Feedback from more experienced people or other users would be a plus, definitely.
Note that KS4J original Visual Filters can be accessed by searching for “Inductive - Precept” as filters name instead of my “Inductive/Precept“.0 -
Inductive/Precept filters I’ve shared are mainly the work of KS4J. I’ve adapted them to use the standard highlighting palettes from Logos, plus added a few morph and lemmas to surface key structural elements. I’m still adjusting those filters from time to time.
I’m just starting using the Inductive method, and hope that those Visual Filters help me identify key topics and key structural elements while still supporting the repeated readings and additional highlights/analysis that are expected with Inductive study.
Feedback from more experienced people or other users would be a plus, definitely.
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On the website from Kay Arthur : https://preceptsforlife.com/
You will find a number of available studies that cover various Bible books. For each book, there is a free study guide you can download plus videos that take you through the Inductive study and provide some guidance on how to use the related highlights.
I plan to use some of those available Inductive studies to get more familiar with the method, together with the related Logos workflow for each chapter. Right now I'm studying another Bible book, so cannot comment more yet.
There are a number of related Logos resources that are helpful as well. See below. I am reading the book from Kay Arthur : How to study your Bible. It provides a good practical overview of Inductive study, but does not go into all details of using the various highlights and symbols. That's why I guess the Study Guides from https://preceptsforlife.com/ are probably a good resource to consider.
https://www.logos.com/grow/how-to-inductive-bible-study/
https://www.logos.com/product/194835/logos-tutorials-inductive-bible-study-with-logos
https://www.logos.com/product/184617/kay-arthurs-precept-chapter-study-workflow
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