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Living forgiven

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Thomas W Hirsch. Living Forgiven. Concordia Theological Seminary (IN). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e7597a5d-154f-45f3-9d70-b76cd7f16d8a.

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Thomas W Hirsch. Living Forgiven. Concordia Theological Seminary (IN). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e7597a5d-154f-45f3-9d70-b76cd7f16d8a.

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  • This project/dissertation is the beginning of a process of writing and teaching an adult-level course of instruction using justification by grace through faith as the guiding principle for every lesson. This was secondary, however, to the primary objective of learning inductively how to better understand, appreciate, and assimilate God's gracious gift of 'living forgiven.' A comparison of the data from control study groups using an established topical curriculum based on the material principle of justification revealed that participants in the experimental group grew not only in knowledge, but demonstrated skills and attitudes more consistent with the Christian faith.
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  • 02/17/2024

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