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elenctic
elenctic, a. (ɪˈlɛŋktɪk) Also (incorrectly) elenchtic. [ad. Gr. ἐλεγκτικ-ός, f. ἐλέγχ-ειν to refute; cf. prec.] Of or pertaining to refutation; concerned with refutation; that occupies himself with cross-examination.1833 Blackw. Mag. XXXIII. 627 His duty is elenchtic. 1850 Grote Greece ii. lxviii. V...
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Elenctics
Johan Herman Bavinck (1964:221) explains that:
The term "elenctic" is derived from the Greek verb elengchein. Perhaps the most famous example of specifically elenctic literature in the history of Christianity is St.
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elenchic
elenchic, a. (ɪˈlɛŋkɪk) [f. L. elench-us (see prec.) + -ic.] = elenctic.1850 Grote Greece ii. lxviii. VIII. 634 History presents to us only one man who ever devoted his life to prosecute this duty of an elenchic or cross-examining missionary.
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deictic
deictic, a. and n. (ˈdaɪktɪk) Also deiktic. [ad. Gr. δεικτικ-ός able to show, showing directly, f. δεικτός vbl. adj. of δείκ-νυ-ναι to show. The Greek word occurs in Latin medical and rhetorical writers as dicticos, which would give dictic; but the term is purely academic, and the form deictic or de...
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Socratic method
The Socratic method (also known as method of Elenchus, elenctic method, Socratic Tradition, or Socratic debate) is a form of argumentative dialogue between Plato famously formalized the Socratic elenctic style in prose—presenting Socrates as the curious questioner of some prominent Athenian interlocutor—in
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Justification from eternity
Francis Turretin in his Institutes of Elenctic Theology speaks of some who teach instead that justification was actually executed eternally.
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Francis Turretin
until recently, he was a mostly forgotten Protestant scholastic from the annals of church history, though the English translation of his Institutes of Elenctic English translations
Institutes of Elenctic Theology. Translated by George Musgrave Giger, edited by James T.
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Gregory Vlastos
The dialogues of Plato’s Socratic period, called "elenctic dialogues" for Socrates’s preferred method of questioning, are Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro
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反诘法
约翰 · 赫尔曼 · 巴维克(Johan Herman Bavinck,1964:221)如此解释:"elenctic"一词来源于希腊语动词 elengchein。 在荷马时代,它的意思是“带来羞耻”。它和表示羞耻的 elengchos 这个词有关。 https://web.archive.org/web/20060922115356/http://www2.nd.edu/Departments//Maritain/etext/gc.htm
Turretin, Francis, Institutes of Elenctic Theology.
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Richard Muller (theologian)
Review of Institutes of Elenctic Theology, vol. 1, First Through Tenth Topics, by Francis Turretin, translated by George Musgrave Giger, edited by James Review of Institutes of Elenctic Theology, vol. 2, Eleventh Through Seventeenth Topics, by Francis Turretin, translated by George Musgrave Giger, edited
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Socrates Cafe
According to Phillips, his version of the Socratic Method was inspired not only by the Greek interrogative elements practiced by Socrates of the elenctic
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منهج سقراط
وتعتبر الصيغة إلينخي elenctic الصيغة الوصفية الأكثر شيوعًا في اللغة الإنجليزية.
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List of writing genres
criticism
Rhetorical criticism
Social criticism
Source criticism
Textual criticism
Cult literature
Diaries and journals
Didactic
Dialectic
Rabbinic
Aporetic
Elenctic
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Bible-Presbyterian churches (Singapore)
give the impression that Turretin actually believed that there are "real contradictions" in the Bible in Ong's quotation of Turretin in Institutes of Elenctic
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Civil discourse
The Socratic method (also known as method of Elenchus, elenctic method, or Socratic debate) is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals
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