SUMMARY: As James refutes the claim that a mere intellectual faith can be genuine, he makes his point by posing a question; giving an example; making a comparison; and positing an absurdity.
I. JAMES POSES A QUESTION, V. 14. A. A Rhetorical Question. B. A Soul-Searching Question. C. A Double Question.
II. JAMES GIVES AN EXAMPLE, V. 15-17: A. A Hypothetical Example: B. A Forceful Example:
III. JAMES MAKES A COMPARISON, V. 18: A. Objection and Answer #1. B. Objection and Answer #2.
IV. JAMES POSITS AN ABSURDITY, V. 19. A. The Nature of the Absurdity, v. 19. B. The Foolishness of the Absurdity, v. 20.
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