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2023-09-05
The Difference between Faith and Belief
Source or References (資訊來源或是參考的資訊):
https://hum.byu.edu/difference-between-faith-and-belief
Info cited on 2023-09-05-WD2 (資訊引用於 中華民國112年西元2023年9月5日) by 湯偉晉 (WeiJin Tang)
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The Difference between Faith and Belief
Wrathall explained that the key issue is a disparity between faith and belief
that most religious people take for granted. Our beliefs are things we take to
be true based on our logic and experiences. If we learn new information, our
beliefs can change. For example, if we believe that it will rain on a given
day, but the day comes and the skies are clear, then we will probably change
our belief that it will rain.
Faith is a different thing entirely. “It’s commonplace to treat belief and
faith as synonyms . . . but there are important differences,” Wrathall said.
Faith involves reliance and trust, and it endures in the face of doubts,
whereas belief is simply something we take to be true. “I can have faith in
things or people without a corresponding belief, and I can believe things that
I don’t have faith in,” he said. “That’s why I can say that I believe the war
in Ukraine is inhumane, but I wouldn’t say that I have faith that the war in
Ukraine is inhumane.”
This doesn’t mean that faith and belief are mutually exclusive or
irreconcilable; faith is often accompanied by belief. “For instance, one who
has faith in God may also hold the belief that God exists. But one can have
faith without the corresponding belief,” he said.
The Importance of Practices
Of course, religious life involves more than faith or belief. Essential to
pretty much every religion are its practices. The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, for example, has many practices that constitute essential
parts of the religion—from participating in ordinances to attending weekly
meetings to ministering. “To be a Latter-day Saint is a matter of practice
rather than belief,” Wrathall said. All the practices that Latter-day Saints
engage in have the ultimate end of building a flourishing community in Christ.
This is a position that Wrathall and Faulconer agree on.
Given this, can members of the Church participate in Church practices without
having beliefs in all the tenets of the Church? Of course, Wrathall explained.
“A practice can establish a structure that determines the meanings of actions
and events quite independently of the beliefs, desires, and intentions of the
practitioners.” Essentially, the practices we participate in don’t necessarily
rely on how we feel and think as practitioners.
Still, lots of aspects of participation in the Latter-day Saint faith appear to
depend on belief. For example, members are considered worthy for baptism if
they answer affirmatively to questions such as “Do you believe that God is our
Eternal Father?”
If belief is indeed as difficult to attain as Wrathall claimed, then it may be
much more probable that members have faith in these things, rather than
beliefs. Members may not be able to say that God is their Father based on their
logic and experiences, but they can have faith that He is.
Conclusion
“The belief that there is a God, and that we are His children, will come under
a lot of cognitive stress when we confront the full extent and horror of the suffering
of the homeless, of addicts, of criminals and their victims,” Wrathall said.
“When it comes to serving others, faith is arguably a better motivator than
belief. Trust and confidence in God will sustain us . . . even when we are
struggling and doubting.”
Wrathall’s argument poses implications not just for religious philosophers but
for religious practitioners as well. Approaching the issue from a standpoint
that combines religion and the logic of philosophy can help us work through
difficult questions like this.
“Philosophizing about religion can help us understand our own practices,”
Wrathall said. “But most of all, philosophy is able to force us to question our
certainty, our complacency, and our self-satisfaction.”
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