Periodically, it is helpful to remember that belief and faith are not the same thing. Every group of mortals seems to inevitably gather around a particular set of beliefs; presumably based on the values they hold to be the most meaningful to them, or of greatest importance. For example, in his formative book “Dynamics of Faith,” theologian Paul Tillich once spoke of faith as our “ultimate concern,” which determined other values, beliefs, goals, feelings, and actions.
Beliefs Versus the Efficacy of Faith
Beliefs Versus the Efficacy of Faith
Beliefs Versus the Efficacy of Faith
Periodically, it is helpful to remember that belief and faith are not the same thing. Every group of mortals seems to inevitably gather around a particular set of beliefs; presumably based on the values they hold to be the most meaningful to them, or of greatest importance. For example, in his formative book “Dynamics of Faith,” theologian Paul Tillich once spoke of faith as our “ultimate concern,” which determined other values, beliefs, goals, feelings, and actions.