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Note title 'Quaestio' V.S. 'Sermo'
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These words are similar, but have a different connotation of the discussion. 'Quaestio' means inquiry, investigation, while 'sermo' means conversation, discussion.
'Questio' has a more confrontational and investigative aspect. This is referring to Jesus' teaching about reconciling with your brother before offering a sacrifice to God. The word choice depends on whether you believe Jesus is merely teaching, or has an accusing aspect towards his listeners.

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