Best used in partnership with abduction, and often in conjunction with elements of deduction and induction, the addition of transincarnational meaning to the means of knowing transports the sermon out of a merely rational or philosophical discourse and places it within a faith-filled, fullflavored interactive experience of truth that admits that faith cannot be philosophically or rationally “known” but must be embodied communally, engaged holistically, and impressed deeply into both mind and heart.




