[Dialogue] Info re word "Practics"
W. J. via Dialogue
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Mon Jul 3 12:09:16 PDT 2017
No, we didn't just make it up. It's the plural of 'practic'.It's used in seminary education, like 'practical theology.'After recasting the foundational theoretics for the 20th century, all we ever did was the 'practics' of the NRM/NSV. Marshall
Origin and Etymology of practic
Middle English practik, from Middle French practique, pratique, from Late Latin practicus
On Saturday, July 1, 2017 3:40 PM, Ellie Stock via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Folks,
Does anyone have any info regarding the word "practics'? Is this a word the ICA made up? We still use the word, but I can't find it in any dictionary. Do other groups use this word or is it in the vernacular?
Thanks for any info.
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