Sentences with phrase «robust faith»

But he was more interested in the fact that each religion was presumed to possess the same «spiritual values» of «the American Way of Life,» by which he meant a soft - hearted faith in democracy (political, economic, and religious) combined with a more robust faith in idealism, activism, and moral conviction.
GANDHI ON FAITH Faith gains in strength only when people are willing to lay down their lives for it... Faith is not like a delicate flower which would wither away... Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so - called or real, is the best safeguard... A living faith can not be manufactured by the rule of [the] majority... What is faith if it is not translated into action?
If we keep things in mind, it's possible that as we wrestle with doubts, questions and skepticism we will discover a deeper, more robust faith than ever.
Doubt forces us to rethink easy answers and, in doing so, often leads to new territory and a more robust faith.
A few years ago, LifeWay Research examined the issue, looking at some of the things that help young adults stick, stay, and have a robust faith.
The vast majority of those who are studying within a confessional college appear to emerge with a robust faith, albeit with the «sharp edges knocked off».
Like the robust faith of the New Testament, this kind of affective Christianity embraces the charismatic, the visionary, and the apocalyptic.
Such a bland prayer represents an anesthetized civic faith, not the robust faith of the Christian tradition.
Just like it's with just about any individual that considers themselves as being non-Christians, women and men which can be of a robust faith can run into dry spells that feel as if they may be never going to seek out a date that's enthusiastic about them.
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