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Quoting Out of Context

Informal fallacies abound in social conversation, official debates, and even perhaps in how one even attempts to convince himself at times.However, fallacious mistakes in communication, though often rhetorically powerful, can…

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Post hoc, ergo propter hoc

Defining the Fallacy Literally translated “After this, therefore caused by this,” the post hoc, ergo propter hoc fallacy is a fallacy of causal induction.¹ Fallacies of induction are committed when…

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Biblical Languages and the Divinity Student

Biblical studies at SES prepares students like no other program or school quite does. Our divinity programs provide practical studies as well as classroom lecture and, perhaps most importantly, the…

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