Questioning
338. Questioning
- catechesis
- a method of oral instruction involving question and answer techniques. —catechist, n.
- catechetics
- that part of theological training that deals with the imparting of religious knowledge through catechesis and printed catechisms. —catechetic, catechetical, adj.
- querist
- a person who makes inquiries or asks questions.
- quizzism
- the act or practice of quizzing or questioning.
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