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  1. 23 lut 2023 · Faith is an argument for that which is not yet seen. Of course, faith doesn’t prove something that is not yet seen—only the One who made the promise can prove the promise by fulfilling it. Faith, though, is the certainty of something that one does not see and an argument for its validity.

  2. This chapter attempts to outline some of the issues that need to be addressed in constructing a theology of belief in the Bible. What is it that convinces us that the Bible is God's Word - is it faith, or evidence about the Bible's reliability and truthfulness, or some combination of the two?

  3. 25 maj 2022 · Does faith require evidence, or, to the contrary, is there something about the nature of faith that makes evidence antithetical to it? The philosophical literature on the relationship between faith and evidence grapples with the following enduring tension.

  4. While the issues the interplay between faith and reason addresses are endemic to almost any religious faith, this article will focus primarily on the faith claims found in the three great monotheistic world religions: Judaism, Islam, and particularly Christianity.

  5. Faith is a trusting commitment to someone or something. There are at least four distinctions among kinds of faith: attitude-focused faith vs. act-focused faith, faith-that vs. faith-in, religious vs. non-religious faith, and important vs. mundane faith (Section 1.a).

  6. 23 cze 2010 · There is no single ‘established’ terminology for different models of faith. A brief initial characterisation of the principal models of faith and their nomenclature as they feature in this discussion may nevertheless be helpful—they are: the ‘purely affective’ model: faith as a feeling of existential confidence.

  7. 23 cze 2010 · Questions about faith have inspired centuries of philosophical and theological reflection, particularly, though by no means exclusively, as faith is understood within the Christian branch of the Abrahamic religions.

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