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In the context of theology, a practical syllogism is a form of reasoning that links theoretical knowledge or beliefs with practical action or behavior. It typically takes the form of a syllogism, which consists of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion. In theological discussions, this method often helps to illustrate how one's beliefs impact real-life decisions and moral actions.

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