The Analogical Days Interpretation of Biblical Creation - According to the Analogical view, the "days" of Genesis 1 are God's workdays, analogous (but not necessarily identical) to human workdays. They set a pattern for our rhythm of work and rest. The six days represent periods of God's historical supernatural activity in preparing and populating the earth as a place for humans to live, love, work, and worship. These days are broadly consecutive. That is, they are successive periods of unspecified length. They may overlap in part, or they may reflect logical rather than chronological criteria for grouping certain events on certain days.
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it is analogical
Car to a horse
examples of analogical reasoning
Analogical processes can be applied to the transfer of learning. Reasoning requires using old knowledge and can lead to new learning opportunities.
terms of analogy
property in question
Predictable ratios
property in question
Analogical Arguments
Analogical argument
They're both the abstraction and then generalisation of a topic.