Logos 6: delivering insight
When we were deciding how to talk about Logos 6, we landed on the tagline “delivering insight.” We were very intentional with this message, which came out of conversations we were having about how one gains understanding in their field of study, then how they communicate that understanding to their audience.
We found that Logos users were looking for much more than just data, information, or knowledge; they were truly seeking wisdom.
In the Hierarchy of Understanding model, one moves from data to information, from information to knowledge, and finally from knowledge to wisdom.
Insight is the bridge between knowledge and wisdom
Remember when you were a kid and you did “dot-to-dot” puzzles? You know the ones I’m talking about. You would draw lines from dot to dot, and when you were done, it made a picture.
Insight is a lot like that. Insight happens when you connect all the dots and reveal something that was previously hidden or just not obvious. Insight is the “Aha!” moment of discovery when, after careful exploration and observation, you come to a new truth or realization that you’ve never had before.
However, there’s a real problem, which is that insight isn’t obvious. It’s elusive, hard to come by and frankly, pretty rare.
Insight comes when you connect the dots. But what do you do when you don’t have access to all the dots? When it comes to study of the Scripture and the ancient world, that question becomes even more complex: how do you connect the dots when the dots are dispersed over a few millennia of history, buried in books, logged in archaeological records, hidden in ancient manuscripts, and written in foreign languages?
Logos 6 is the ultimate “dot connector”
Built on a unique platform with hand‐tagged, fully interconnected biblical resources that are full of “dots,” Logos 6 is able to find and connect those dots with lightning speed and deliver insight by revealing truths that were previously hidden.
Logos 6 sets the stage for those elusive “Aha!” moments of insight, helping you bridge the gap from knowledge to wisdom.
Find out which base package will help you connect the dots you need to deliver insight!
Want to talk to someone about all your dot‐connecting options, including payment plans? Give us a call at 888-875-9491.
the online video clips do not give complete tutorial on how the software works. I am struggling to get started. do you have full classes on how the software works? for a layman? are there Youtube videos?
Jay,
You don’t say what level of user you are but if you are a new user of Logos I can’t over recommend either going to “Camp Logos 1 & 2” by Morris Proctor or buying the videos for the camps. Either are essential to effectively and efficiently using this amazing tool.
Hi Jay,
We have a ton of places to find training for your new software: here are a few that might help.
Morris Proctor hosts Camp Logos seminars—these are certainly full classes that start from the very beginning and teach you to use and navigate your software. Check out his upcoming locations here: https://www.logos.com/camp/dates
Morris also creates training materials you can purchase and work through on your own time (both the manual and the DVD training): https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=morris+proctor&Author=11975%7cMorris+Proctor&redirecttoauthor=true&Product+Type=Logos+6+Training+Products
These YouTube videos will walk you through step-by-step instructions for new Logos 6 tools, and they’re probably your best bet for learning to use specific features: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXkjd_l1xkSQ5fM605M-F5xikKNGBdPvj
And if you want to go more in depth on a specific topic, check out our past webinars (and sign up to hear about upcoming events): https://www.logos.com/webinar-archive
Of course, if you ever have any specific questions, feel free to contact our customer support team at 800-875-6467—we’d be happy to help you out!
I would love to learn more about Logos 6. However, I live in South Africa and attending a Camp Logos is out of the question. I had a look at the training manual but the postage cost is prohibitive. Would it not be possible to offer the training manual as a download?
Dennis