The Greek word, which is translated as faith, is pistis(noun) and believe
The Greek word for 'Christian' is Χριστιανός (Christianós).
The stressed syllable in the word "belief" is the first syllable, "be."
go die NO JOSH YOU FIRST!
Monotheism comes from two Classical Greek words meaning "a single god" and it refers to a belief in one God. Polytheism comes from two Greek words meaning "many gods" and refers to religions (like ancient Egyptian) where many gods are worshipped. Atheism comes from the Greek for "without a god" and refers to people who do not believe in any spiritual power, god or creator.
Pateras means "Father" in Greek
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.
The root word of "paradox" is the Greek word "paradoxon," which means contrary to expectations or belief.
δοξασία (Dthohx-ah-SEE-ah)
In the New Testament, the Greek word most commonly translated "faith" is pistis (pis'-tis), meaning "a conviction of the truth of anything; belief."
The Greek Doxai is a plural form of the word doxameaning originally "opinion" or "belief" but later "glory" or "praise". Hence the English orthodoxy "right belief" and doxology "words of praise".
Greek Mythology.
The root of the word "cynical" comes from the ancient Greek word "kynikos," which pertained to the belief system of the Cynics, a school of ancient Greek philosophers who emphasized self-sufficiency and living in accordance with nature.
It comes from the ancient Greek for mother. Mother Earth is an old belief.
This fine gem gets its name from a Greek word "Amethustos" which means "not drunk" after the belief that the wearer of the gem will not suffer from excess consumption of alcohol.
From the words poly- meaning many and theistic, a form of theos meaning God.
Πίστη. (Pisti)
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