We currently have a number of predefined reading plans in Logo/Verbum, e.g. Chronological Bible Reading Plan, Historical Plan, M'Cheyne Reading Plan, Optina 'Kellia" Lectionary . . . However, there are certain plans that come up over and over in the forums that could certainly benefit from being predefined. In addition, there are many non-Biblical resources that have standard reading plans associated with them e.g. the Heidelberg Catechism, the Works of Calvin, the Summa Theologica, John Climacus (traditional Lent).
I would like
I could contribute:
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
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I’m going through Calvin’s Institutes this year, and it was quite the task to create that plan. I wanted it over about a year and on weekdays only. I was typing in reference ranges into the Institutes opened in one panel (to make sure I keyed it in right), and then dragging and dropping that tab into the custom reading plan creator day by day by day. It took hours. It would be great if i could generate a reading plan and, say, exclude these number of pages in the front and back of the book, and then neatly and automatically divide the guts of the book into days along and neatly according to the section indexing.
and I love the ones in your list. I plan on creating a plan for myself for next year to go through Turretin’s 3-volume work in Logos.