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On the value of faith and faithfulness

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2016
There was a time when Greco-Roman culture recognized faith as an indispensable social good. More recently, however, the value of faith has been called into question, particularly in connection with religious commitment. What, if anything, is valuable about faith—in the context of ordinary human relations or as a distinctive stance people might take in ...
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Faith and Faithfulness

1991
In _Faith and Faithfulness_ Gilbert C. Meilaender suggests that Christians should not try to develop an autonomous ethic; neither, however, need they deny the common ground that exists with those who stand in other traditions. He then discusses human nature as creaturely, sinful, and justified--using these categories to think about such topics as the ...
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Faith and Faithfulness

FAITH AND PHILOSOPHY, 2023
McKaughan, Daniel J.   +1 more
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From Faith to Faith

1999
Abstract To explore how Calvin’s commentaries on New Testament texts not from the hand of Paul reflect both his Pauline assumptions and his reinterpretation of Pauline themes, I will consider his treatment of selected biblical passages in his commentaries on Hebrews {1549), James {1551), 1 John {1551), and the Gospel of John (1553).
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Faith and the Sacrament of Faith

Life of the Spirit, 1960
‘And he said to them: “Go out over the whole world and preach the gospel to the whole of creation. He who believes and is baptized will be saved; he who refuses to believe will be condemned”’ (Mark xvi, 15). Our Lord shows us in these words that there are three stages on the way of salvation.
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Faiths and the ‘Faith Community’

2009
Just as the idea of faith is debated so, too, is the concept of ‘community’ with which it is frequently conjoined. It has been said to construct ‘connotations which may be pleasing’ (Demaine and Entwistle, 1996, p. 35) and to imply some unifying characteristic of space, identity or interest (Mayo, 2000, pp.
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Faith and Ethics, Covenant and Code: The 2015 Revision of the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements

Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship, 2017
Marsha D. Fowler
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Keeping the faith?

Civil Society and the Family, 2020

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