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Clarifies that the word "faith" is often misconstrued as illogical or blind belief, contrasting this with a biblical and Catholic perspective where faith is defined as trusting in a reliable authority, particularly God Himself. It distinguishes faith from mere intellectual assent to doctrines, asserting that its ultimate object is God, not just statements about Him.
By Michael FierroClarifies that the word "faith" is often misconstrued as illogical or blind belief, contrasting this with a biblical and Catholic perspective where faith is defined as trusting in a reliable authority, particularly God Himself. It distinguishes faith from mere intellectual assent to doctrines, asserting that its ultimate object is God, not just statements about Him.