Demonstration
Demonstration
(Lat. de + monstrare, to show) Proof of a proposition by disclosure of the deductive processes by which it can be inferred. — A.C.B.
Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Demonstration
lit., “a pointing out” (apo, “forth,” deiknumi, “to show”), a “showing” or demonstrating by argument, is found in 1Co 2:4, where the Apostle speaks of a proof, a “showing” forth or display, by the operation of the Spirit of God in him, as affecting the hearts and lives of his hearers, in contrast to the attempted methods of proof by rhetorical arts and philosophic arguments.