Category: Belief
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Explaining James’s Statement “Faith Without Works Is Dead”
The Book of James and the epistle to the Galatians are two writings that represent the New Testament Law. In the first one, James wrote: “Faith Without Works is Dead,” claiming that believers need to support their faith with good actions made as a result of changed lives. In the second one, Paul argues that…
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Selflessness in Islamic Belief and Practice
The Five Pillars of Islam are faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage. The selected pillar for exemplifying the selflessness of the given religion is alms or zakat. All Muslims are obliged to allocate some of their wealth to charity to improve the community and support the people in need. It is a direct form of…
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The Problem of Faith in Parables by Kafka and Nietzsche
Table of Contents Introduction Kafka’s parable ‘Before the Law’ Nietzsche’s parable ‘The Madman’ Similarities and differences Conclusion References Introduction The problem of faith is a rather controversial one. Different people have different views on what faith is. Some consider it to be a code of moral principles without which one cannot exist; others find faith…
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A Belief System From Personal Point of View
All human beings believe in some sets of values, which influence their actions and thoughts. These beliefs, though vary with individuals, are inevitable in everybody’s lives. The set of beliefs followed by each person is called his belief system. Every action and thought of an individual is judged right or wrong by him, according to…
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Religion and Faith for a Better World
Religion and faith make a very pivotal aspect within the social setting because of the significant influence it has on the wellbeing and existence of individuals within the community. Society consists of very diverse individuals who practice different forms of culture. Religion is one of the different forms of cultural practices that the people practice.…
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Religious Beliefs: Reasons Behind the Faith
Religious beliefs and the reasons behind them are very personal matters, and different people are likely to offer varying accounts and testimonies of faith. Belief in God is central to many people’s lives and, for them, requires no evidence, only trust in the Divine. Faith in the Deity is intuitive and reflects the desire of…
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Idolatry in Peru and Eradication of Faith
After reading these primary sources regarding the removal and prohibition of idolatry in Peru, I conclude that the measures taken by the Holy Church were against the traditions of these communities. They were antagonizing the long-standing ways of living of indigenous people through direct interventions and prevention of any worship that might have occurred out…
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Obedience in Faith in the Story of Abraham
Among the examples of steadiness and firmness in faith, few parts of the Holy Scripture are as impactful in this respect as the story of Abraham. The hardship he endured and the challenges he faced were colossal by any standard, yet his stalwart faith in God never wavered even in the face of the most…
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James Fowler’s Six Stages of Faith
Table of Contents Introduction The stages of faith as identified by James Fowler Insight into Fowler’s work and relation to other people’s works Conclusion References Introduction James Fowler is involved in the study of the development of faith. Faith as Fowler states is that holistic point of reference which concerns the relation of man to…
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Religion as a Belief System: What Is It?
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction A belief system, as is generally understood, contains high values, moral ideas and thoughts which provide a moral lesson. An overview identifies different types of belief systems that have been prevailing in the modern world. One can regard “belief system is the actual set of precepts from…