Conversion is a permanent and basic dimension of faith. Conversion prevents our faith from becoming static and enables it to undergo a peranent process of deepening itself. Conversion, as a dimension of faith, is not as much a single act as it is a process. It means a change in our way of thinking and the apparent transformation of our inner attitudes. During the process of conversion, we turn away from evil and we turn to god. Turning away from evil means not only turning away from sin alone, but also from its source which is unruly self-love.