NOTE: This is an instructional page on how to create a reading list. Please do not edit this page and try to create your own reading list here. The instructions below will tell you how to create a reading list.
The Reading Lists feature allows users to create lists of relevant articles and books on a given topic. Each reading list corresponds to a particular topic. There can be a reading list on the Septuagint or Kenosis or any other topic. Any Logos user can edit and contribute to any reading list. Keep in mind that changes you make to a reading list will affect what everyone sees, not just what you see. Reading Lists are community lists, not your own personal lists. For those, you may want to use a note file instead.
Here are some basic instructions for creating a community reading list.
Type the topic you’re looking for into the search box in the top left hand corner of this page. (You might need to put your search term in quotes to avoid being taken directly to the page with the exact match for your search term.) Click on the appropriate topic to view the page.
Look at the bottom of the page to see if there is already a reading list section. If there is, click “Edit” in the top right hand corner and following the pattern of the existing items to add additional items. If there are no items listed yet, look at some other reading lists to get ideas on how to add items and how to organize them.
If there is no reading list section, you can add one.
!! Reading List
{{?set section::readinglist}}
{{?set author::Phil Gons}}
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