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An experiment in teaching confirmation
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- An inductive method of study, based on the students' questions about God, heaven and life in the world, is beneficial to those who have reached a stage 3 faith level, based on James Fowler's Stages of Faith. At the beginning of the course students asked questions of God. These questions were used to structure a curriculum, based on the Bible and life experiences, to answer the questions. The students were tested at the end of this study to compare what they had learned to what they knew before. Stage 3 level students benefitted from this method.
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