. Differentiating between belief and faith. Greek word pistis.
1. Belief Mental assent, cognitive acceptance, dogmatic assertion comprising intellectual
certainty. (static)
2. Faith Volitional receptivity and availability allowing for functional certainty of God's
activity. (dynamic )
H. C. S. Lewis - "If ours is an examined faith, we should be unafraid to doubt. If doubt is
eventually justified, we were believing what clearly was not worth believing. But if doubt is
answered, our faith has grown stronger. It knows God more certainly and it can enjoy God
more deeply."
Francis Bacon - "If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be
content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties
I have faith in the message of the Bible