What about us joining together to develop outlines or brief synopses of classic reformed works? For instance, we might decide to labor in Charnock's Existence and Attributes of God. Each of us who are willing to be engaged in a joint effort might pick a portion of that work, outline it and make comments on that portion which we found to be especially precious, with key points. Then we could post our findings as individual threads, and others could evaluate our work until we all (hopefully) came to a consensus as to what would be most valuable to keep for ourselves and our posterity.
I make this suggestion because if we do our work carefully, we might gather the key points and the basic essence of these works to serve as refreshers of what we have earlier read. Perhaps some are like me. I have read works before, and upon completion I have wished I had carefully outlined it as i went along so Iwould have a refresher to keep me in mind of the riches.
I make this suggestion because if we do our work carefully, we might gather the key points and the basic essence of these works to serve as refreshers of what we have earlier read. Perhaps some are like me. I have read works before, and upon completion I have wished I had carefully outlined it as i went along so Iwould have a refresher to keep me in mind of the riches.