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Faith , In the United States, "faith" generally connotes two things: (1) a religious tradition, such as the "Christian faith" or the "Jewish faith," and (2)… Infidel , Infidel
In the strict sense, not including apostates from the faith and those who have lost the faith either through formal heresy or in any other wa… Bad Faith , The most common form of inauthenticity in the existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre, "bad faith" is paradoxically a lie to oneself. For such self-decept… Sraddha , Śraddhā (Skt.). ‘Faith’, personified as a goddess in Hinduism. She kindles in worshippers the faith to approach Agni (and other gods) without which o… Racovian Catechism , Racovian Catechism (statement of faith of rationalist Christian movement): see SOCINIANISM. kommen , come / kəm/ • v. (past came / kām/ ; past part. come ) [intr.] 1. move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker…
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