Logos has taught me much about the resources available to those studying the Bible. Having only been a serious Bible student for the past 12 years, and with little formal training, I make frequent use of the information lookup of the resources. Perhaps some of these resources are known to the greater Logos community. To me, for the most part, they are not.
That's why it would be VERY helpful to have a short bio of the author of the books in the information lookup. I'm often left scratching my head as to who he is. I'm interested in questions like:
- His denominational affiliation
- The period of his life (ancient, puritan, modern, etc).
- Known for. I may be reading a commentary on Ephesians, but it would be interesting that the author was known for his commentary on Romans (Like Lloyd-Jones).
- His genre of writing. Is he technical like in language. A commentator. A mega-church leader ....
- And for those authors of the past, a short 3-sentence bio of his ministry. Where he taught, pastored, etc.
Occassionally I use www.wikipedia.org, but it 1) takes me out of Logos, and 2) often doesn't list the authors I read after.