in a sense that when you have faith it is because you are completely believing to a thing.that is essential
but in the other hand having that faith has a deeper reason. It can be
* own satisfaction or fullfilment;
* for the sake of majorities
We have different reason why we have such faith,but there is one reason of faith its because you believe.
Faith can be paradoxical in that it requires belief in something intangible or unprovable, yet can provide a sense of certainty and purpose. It involves a surrender to the unknown while also providing a source of strength and guidance. Faith can be both a challenge to reason and a comfort in times of uncertainty.
Reasonable Faith - 2012 was released on: USA: 2012
No, faith has reason, it is very reasonable to believe that there is a higher power. Reason could also be seen as a form of faith, it is completely impossible for a person to prove anything, reality as we know it could be merely an illusion. Whats to say that at this very moment your not sitting on the beach rather than staring at your computer screen contemplating the mysteries of life.
The Paradoxical Qualities of faith means Christian faith requires a deeply complex method of understanding. First of all, it is certain, yet remains obscure. Second, it is free yet, there is a moral obligation. Although Christians believe it is reasonable, it defies all natural reason. Faith is an act, yet it is also a process. It is a great gift to us, yet it can be the cause of our undoing. It is personal to all who believe,yet it has an Ecclesiastical level as well.
Miracles are often seen as supernatural events that go beyond natural laws, and they are often attributed to a divine force. Faith is the belief or trust in something beyond what can be proven or seen, such as a higher power or spiritual realm. Many people believe that miracles are manifestations of faith, where a person's belief and connection to something greater can lead to extraordinary events happening.
So... you want an answer to your question, as long as contributors are out of their minds when they answer? A challenge for you is to have any kind of discussion with another human being that does not involve human reasoning. It comes down to this. It is in our nature as rational people to want to know what things are and how they work. Regarding belief in or defining of a deity it becomes a matter of faith. Those who have the gift of faith shouldn't have to worry much beyond what their faith tells them. They reason that their faith and their scriptural knowledge are sufficient. People of faith will typically rely on what they hold to be inspired writings for their knowledge about the deity and how to develop relationships with the deity. People who are not operating from faith have only their observations of the world and their ability to reason to go on. You either have faith or you do not. Beyond that, it ISreason.
They don't. "Faith" means that you believe in something WITHOUT a good reason.
The Age of Faith refers to the medieval period characterized by religious certainty and authority, focusing on belief in God and spiritual truths. The Age of Reason, also known as the Enlightenment, emphasized logic, reason, and scientific inquiry over traditional religious beliefs and superstitions.
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Arthur Crosby has written: 'A reasonable faith'
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Though faith is above reason, there can never be a contradiction between faith and science because both originate in God. It is God himself who gives to us the light both of reason and of faith.