It is helpful to write out a brief outline, organizing
your arguments in a logical sequence.
Not exact matches
The presentation is excellent: it is a short book, just over 150 pages; it eschews unecessarily intimidating jargon — the non-specialist reader might have to look up the odd term but that could be easily done on Wikipedia; and both Eriugena's thought and Gavin's
arguments are developed
in an easy to follow,
logical sequence.
Reading the topic sentences for each paragraph
in sequence, without reading the other sentences, you can check whether you have developed a
logical flow of
arguments.