Sunday, February 19, 2012
Faith vs. Belief
Belief
provides answers to people's questions, so as to find assurance and
provide a solution; so as to fashion for themselves a system of beliefs.
Faith is not to supply us with explanation, but to get us to listen to
God's questions. Belief talks and talks, it wallows in words, it takes
the initiative to explain. Faith listens patiently. Belief brings people
together, joined in the same institutional current, oriented toward the
same object of belief, sharing the same ideas, following the same
rituals, enrolled in the same organization, speaking the same language.
It has the social benefit of consensus and identification. Faith
individualizes. It has to do with a personal relationship with God in
which God confers each with unique
identity. Faith separates people and makes them unique, set apart for
what God wants to do. Belief is antithetical to doubt. It is the basis
of fundamentalism; people unbending in their convictions, intolerant of
any deviation. In their articulation of belief they press rigor and
absolutism to their limits. Belief is rapidly transformed into
passwords, rites, orthodoxy. Faith recognizes doubt. Faith puts to the
test every element of my life and society. It leads me to question all
my certitudes, all my moralities, beliefs, and policies. It forbids me
to attach ultimate significance to any expression of human activity."
taken from Jacques Ellul - Living Faith.
Rich
taken from Jacques Ellul - Living Faith.
Rich
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