Reasoning + Biblical Narratives

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Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning

Recalling the lesson on Sir Francis Bacon (go back and read to refresh your memory if needed) watch the Patricia Engler CT Scan video with Episode 13: Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning.

Watch it together.

Download or open this PDF handout to follow along and reference when watching.

Activity

  • In the comments below, share your key takeaways from the video and PDF notes

Interpreting Biblical Narrative

For the rest of this week, complete the class above on Interpreting Biblical Narrative (Module 4: Lessons 18-21).

  • Take the class together or on your own time.
  • Be sure to download or open the ‘Teacher’s Notes’ for reference.
  • Take notes and take the short quiz at the end of the module on their site.
  • Write a 1-2 page summary of your thoughts in Libre Office
    • If you know how, export as a PDF
    • Due at the beginning of the next class Tue Sept 30th

Comments

4 responses to “Reasoning + Biblical Narratives”

  1. Chrysten Avatar

    -“Facts don’t speak for themselves. They have to be interpreted.”
    -It’s reassuring to know that God has the big picture all figured out.
    -Deductive Reasoning: starting with a big picture and concluding details.
    -Inductive Reasoning: starting with details, then trying to construct a bigger picture from them.

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