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1 1 | teachings. For that time, faith alone was enough. Faith
2 1 | faith alone was enough. Faith was summarized in a heartfelt
3 1 | performed miracles through their faith. At first, Christianity
4 1 | was accepted only through faith, and only later did faith
5 1 | faith, and only later did faith itself become an object
6 1 | relationship of intellect to faith and philosophy to Christianity,
7 1 | science in regard to Christian faith. The appearance of new heresies
8 1 | to reveal the dogmas of faith with the help of logical
9 1 | and defining the dogmas of faith. Other teachers and church
10 1 | philosophy for the service of faith. Working here were philosophers
11 1 | Christianity and philosophy, faith and science, in terms of
12 1 | intellect in matters of faith. According to Clement, there
13 1 | is no knowledge without faith, and no faith without knowledge.
14 1 | knowledge without faith, and no faith without knowledge. He contended
15 1 | the indispensability of a faith revealed by learning and
16 1 | for an internal bond of faith and knowledge.~Knowledge
17 1 | knowledge.~Knowledge obedient to faith, and faith strengthened
18 1 | Knowledge obedient to faith, and faith strengthened by knowledge,
19 1 | themselves. Knowledge succeeds faith; it does not precede it.
20 1 | intellect in matters of faith were also spread by Origen,
21 1 | system in which the dogmas of faith are linked, argued, and
22 1 | uncovering the dogmas of faith. In his opinion, “heresy
23 1 | curiosity concerning objects of faith must be completely rejected;
24 1 | knowledge and true religious faith, and the motto of Christian
25 1 | Councils were not only firm in faith and devoted to the Gospel
26 1 | the relationship between faith and science, a view which
27 1 | defense of the Christian faith, especially his new deliberations
28 1 | will, and the agreement of faith and intellect.~Near the
29 1 | In Defense of Christian Faith Against Unbelief and several
30 2 | foundation of all religions lies faith. Faith is an intricate,
31 2 | all religions lies faith. Faith is an intricate, syncretic (
32 2 | there is no need to turn to faith. But in a case where the
33 2 | incapable and helpless, faith is essential.~Faith can
34 2 | helpless, faith is essential.~Faith can be just or righteous (
35 2 | can be just or righteous (faith in the Truth) and it can
36 2 | be mistaken or deluded (faith in a falsehood). Where and
37 2 | is the criterion of true faith? This criterion consists
38 2 | that which is accepted in faith by life itself. By their
39 2 | perceived with the aid of faith. Where such proof is possible,
40 2 | such proof is possible, faith is unnecessary. It is not
41 2 | is not necessary to have faith in something which can be
42 2 | which became known by true faith. If such disproof is possible,
43 2 | disproof is possible, then faith was a mistake. In short,
44 2 | therefore, perceived through faith, can and must be defended
45 2 | stages: theological, when faith predominates, metaphysical,
46 2 | is impossible. Atheism is faith that there is no God, a
47 2 | that there is no God, a faith in an un-God. Pantheism
48 2 | therefore also a kind of faith. Deism is a belief in God
49 2 | foundation of the Orthodox faith!~Christ spoke of this clearly,
50 2 | possibility of accepting a faith in God, in Christ, and in
51 2 | For one who proceeds with faith in God, there are no contradictions
52 2 | imaginary contradictions between faith and knowledge, between religion
53 3 | religions are formed on faith in the existence of God,
54 3 | existence, man comes to faith in the Maker of the Universe.
55 3 | forge a conflict between faith and knowledge. Sometimes,
56 3 | ridicule the principles of faith and moral in the open. Not
57 3 | unruly living tends to loosen faith in God. It happens that
58 3 | atheism.~ How can man come to faith in God, or strengthen belief
59 4 | possible without religion. Faith without deeds is dead. With
60 4 | deeds is dead. With such a faith only demons believe (believe
61 4 | believe and tremble). True faith, however (alive, not dead),
62 4 | sweet-smelling, so true faith cannot but be testified
63 5 | pseudo-religion or pseudo-science.~Faith and knowledge in their very
64 5 | about the object of his faith and did not know what he
65 5 | and lawful for religion as faith is for science. Faith can
66 5 | as faith is for science. Faith can be indispensable where
67 5 | Anything learned through faith should not enter into contradiction
68 5 | more deeply his religious faith is developed, the fewer
69 5 | imaginary contradictions between faith and knowledge and between
70 5 | and science. Of course, faith plays a decidedly greater
71 5 | the relationship between faith and knowledge, St. Basil
72 5 | also asserted: “In science faith precedes knowledge.” This
73 5 | basic principle by an act of faith.~St. Gregory the Theologian
74 5 | scholars regarded religious faith with deep esteem and reverence.
75 5 | higher Intellect) is God, faith in Whom is not impeded by
76 7 | yearning for Truth, without faith that there is an absolute
77 7 | false.~As to the matter of faith in the Divine Revelation (
78 7 | presents no obstacles to having faith in God and His Revelation.
79 7 | God and the Revelation.* Faith is not contradicted by the
80 8 | and hence struggle to have faith in God’s existence. The
81 8 | and which are accepted on faith. St. Basil the Great is
82 8 | states that in science “faith precedes knowledge.” Everything
83 8 | is accepted on an act of faith. The sciences usually pride
84 8 | Where knowledge is helpless, faith is lawful. Faith in something
85 8 | helpless, faith is lawful. Faith in something which cannot
86 8 | the lawful possibility of faith, makes religious truths (
87 8 | awaits a free desire, a free faith in Him and toward Him. Again
88 8 | coming to God by an act of faith, if man desires to come
89 8 | Lord! You grant wisdom to faith; give me also the wisdom
90 8 | are the same being as my faith describes You to me.” Love
91 8 | knowledge and is subject only to faith, then faith in a causative
92 8 | subject only to faith, then faith in a causative expediency
93 8 | naïve and contradictory faith in causeless expedience.
94 8 | pointing to the fact that faith in God assists improvement
95 8 | improvement of morality, while faith in atheism usually leads
96 8 | exists — a false conviction (faith in God) leads to a betterment
97 8 | while a true conviction (faith in atheism) assists in corrupting
98 8 | accepted with the assistance of faith, has exceptionally convincing
99 8 | the application to it of faith as an act of the free will
100 9 | not have a vital force. Faith in immortality is as ancient
101 9 | psychological phenomena as faith, hope, justice, love, kindness,
102 9 | qualified form of cattle. Faith, however, in God and the
103 10,5 | to make the profession of faith “There is no god but Allah
104 10,6 | between the God-inspired faith of the Old Testament and
105 10,6 | indicate that Judaism, the faith of the Jews, differs significantly
106 10,6 | differs significantly from the faith of the Old Testament.~At
107 10,6 | Christ to express their faith in their own way.~Messianic
108 10,6 | Messiah.~The Old Testament faith was strongly messianic.
109 11 | Revelation is possible. Faith in it depends on the good
110 11 | mysteries of the Christian faith — to the Mystery of the
111 12 | the might of those who had faith in God and love toward people,
112 12 | manifestation of the power of faith, such as the walking upon
113 14 | achieve a stable balance of faith and reason. Some blindly
114 14 | are afraid to weaken their faith in the truth of the Holy
115 14 | serious conflict between our faith and reason if we adhere
116 15 | Fathers of the Church, by faith in the omnipotence of God.~
117 15,1 | accept because of their faith. Some unbelievers cannot
118 15,1 | cannot come to the saving faith in Jesus Christ because
119 15,3 | a conflict between their faith and science. Many erroneously
120 15,6 | stumble or weakens your faith, don’t blame the science.
121 15,8 | to worship God, and your faith does not render invalid
122 15,8 | This is the essence of faith — a belief in what cannot
123 16,2 | sons of God,” and from them faith in the one God was passed
124 18,3 | torturer lets him manifest his faith and patience. In this situation,
125 18,3 | the manifestation of his faith and patience. However, moral
126 19,1 | Apostle Paul declares that the faith of the Christians in Rome
127 19,4 | historicity of the flood: “By faith, Noe having received an
128 19,4 | the justice which is by faith.” Apostle Peter (I Peter
129 20 | succession of peoples. However, faith in the propitiating and
130 21 | given to it in the Christian faith, as we shall see later,
131 23 | miraculous than Christ Himself!~ Faith in Christ, love for Him,
132 23 | 000 years — these acts of faith could have been only for
133 24 | and stars, the Christian faith places them at the feet
134 24 | Judaism and the Christian faith consists in the understanding
135 Conclu | persecutions with professions of faith and martyrdom; it answered
136 App,1 | Christianity is a historical faith based on actual events recorded
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