NEW: NT156 Understanding Easter: The Significance of the Resurrection

Our newest pre-pub is NT156 Understanding Easter: The Significance of the Resurrection:

This course of insightful instruction on Jesus’ death and resurrection is presented by a cohort of respected Christian theologians, including Elyse Fitzpatrick, Douglas J. Moo, Ben Witherington, Darrell L. Bock, and Michael W. Goheen. Because these scholars literally wrote many contemporary studies on this singular historical event and its significance for the Christian, students are able to gain the clearest insight. Pastors are able to find new perspectives on texts that are perennially used as sources from which to discuss Jesus’ sacrifice and defeat of sin, both on the cross and in rising from the tomb.

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    This looks interesting. Is there any chance it will ship this year?

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    This looks interesting. Is there any chance it will ship this year?

    Yes. We plan on shipping it before Easter this year.

    Miles,

    is this a completely new resource or sections drawn from previous mobile Ed courses? 

    Miles,

    is this a completely new resource or sections drawn from previous mobile Ed courses? 

    It's sections drawn from previous Mobile Ed courses. 

    O.. can you comment which Mobile Ed it comes from??  I hate to dup stuff I have.

    O.. can you comment which Mobile Ed it comes from??

    Sure. We used at least one segment from 10 different courses. Below are the course codes. The speakers are listed on the product page.

    • CO111
    • NT305
    • NT315
    • NT221
    • NT307
    • NT211
    • BI201
    • NT323
    • NT253
    • NT345

    I'm pleased to announce that people who order this course will receive a couple additional resources. First, we are using this course to announce Mobile Ed's new Activities resources. From the product page:

    NT156 will come with a separate Activities resource. Its main function is to house active learning components of the course. Here you’ll find Guides and Tools sections with enhanced contextualization and opportunities to reflect on your exploration, challenges designed to help you learn how to use Logos better, including video tutorials and links to learning resources, and reflection questions designed to help you engage with course ideas in greater depth. Links to the course Faithlife group give you a place to engage with others studying the same course.

    Second, the course also comes with Meditations on the Life of Christ—10 video devotionals from Mobile Ed speakers:

    Meditations on the Life of Christ is a devotional resource with contributions from top biblical and theological scholars. Each segment begins with a Scripture passage read aloud, followed by a meditation. Drawn from both Old and New Testaments, each passage has been chosen to focus on a major event in Christ’s life, moving chronologically through his incarnation, birth, baptism and revelation, temptation and suffering, triumphal entry, the Last Supper, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and the coming of his Spirit. Accordingly, the collection is keyed to church seasons and holy days, starting with Advent, moving through Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday (celebrating the Last Supper), Good Friday, Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost.

    The course with the Activities resource ships tomorrow. The Meditations resource will be available on 3/16.

    Miles - I just ordered and downloaded NT156 in large part because I am excited about the new Activities Resource and I wanted to experiment with it. Will Logos ME now retrofit the previous ME courses with this new format? I have several ME courses and it would be a huge blessing to have this innovative upgrade applied to those courses.

    We will be updating our older courses and adding Activities resources to them. With over 100 courses already released, however, it will take us a while to get through them all. I'm glad you're excited about this new feature, and I hope you enjoy it!

    We will be updating our older courses and adding Activities resources to them. With over 100 courses already released, however, it will take us a while to get through them all. I'm glad you're excited about this new feature, and I hope you enjoy it!

    Miles, will the current system of note-taking still be retained in the FL documents for each MobileEd also? I really like that system and from what I've seen so far in the Activities app doesn't seem quite as robust as the note files worksheet...I could be wrong. However, I would like to see both systems (if that can be arranged).  

    We'll continue to share notes files of the readings if that's what you mean.

    Hi.

    I have just watched the introduction ... mentally said 'OK' to myself, thinking about the course and content ... and before I could draw breath ... another video was playing!!!

    Has this resource been linked correctly?

    Or is this a new 'feature' ? I cannot seem to turn it of either in the resource's panel or the main settings of the application. How do I stop this from happening if it is (improbably) a design decision. (Improbably : All content needs a pause for thought, All content has further reading to be consumed, Most of the time I can play a video without help!)

    2017 15" MBP, iPad Pro

    I'm having the same thing happening now on other courses. I resolve it by hitting the "pause" button.