It would be helpful to show Systematic Theologies by Denomination in all Guides.
Systematic theology section requires either a Bible reference or a systematic theology topic; it is already available in the guides that can provide that information. How do you intend it to work in other Guides e.g. Counseling Guide which requires a counseling topic or topical sermon starter which requires a preaching theme, the Bible word study requires an individual term rather than a topic so how does it relate? What do you expect to gain by using a theological topic in the topic guide rather than the theological guide?
All of which boils down to: "tell me how it would be helpful, and you'll get my vote"
@MJ. Smith Thanks, MJ. Good points. I guess what I am requesting is to be able to filter the systematic theologies by denomination wherever they show up in the guides. I know I have seen this option somewhere but I can't remember where. It would just help to broaden the locations where this would be possible. Any advice on how to write my request would be appreciated. Or, better yet, if you are interested, you could write the request and I will vote for your idea. I'm still relatively new at using Logos. Thanks!
Okay, I misunderstood your request to mean you wanted the section in all guides rather than to mean you wanted the same changes everywhere the section is used - which is automatically true.
What you are asking for (slightly enlarged by me) is that the systematic theology section mirror the commentaries section is presentation sorts. I would change my initial response to indicate this except I am unable to edit it for reasons I should report but …
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