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Robert B.

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The Case Of The Unexpected Sermon: Discovering The Value (and Dangers) Of Abductive Preaching

Robert B. Stewart
People reason in one of three general ways: deductively, inductively, or abductively. Assuming that one's argument is valid in form and each individual premise is true, the conclusions of deduction are logically certain. Induction and abduction yield no such logical certainty. Induction is based
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