Definitions from Wikipedia (Practical syllogism)
▸ noun: The practical syllogism is an instance of practical reasoning which takes the form of a syllogism, where the conclusion of the syllogism is an action.
▸ noun: In Reformed theology, the practical syllogism is a concept relating assurance of salvation to evidence in a person's life of such, such as good works and sanctification.
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▸ noun: The practical syllogism is an instance of practical reasoning which takes the form of a syllogism, where the conclusion of the syllogism is an action.
▸ noun: In Reformed theology, the practical syllogism is a concept relating assurance of salvation to evidence in a person's life of such, such as good works and sanctification.
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