The Relationship Between Faith And Faith

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“There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority, and science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win because it works.” (Stephen Hawking) Along with Stephen Hawking, many people believe that religion and science must be constantly competing. This belief leads many Christians to fall into the deception that they need to choose between faith or learning. There is a need for a balance between the two. Faith without reason is nothing more than childish, while science without religion is meaningless. This essay will dive into what faith is and what the relationship between faith and learning looks like. According to Miriam-Webster, faith is complete trust in something or someone. Faith is not ignoring facts or evidence in spite or what a belief states. In religion, faith is being sure that God’s character is and always will be loving. Faith
The purpose of this class is to delve into some of the harder questions based in theology. While there is no solid answer to questions about theology, THEO 2100 prepares the students at NNU to answer some of the harder things about our faith. As it pertains to this question about learning and faith, THEO 2100 teaches students that one of the main ways to strengthen their faith is to talk about, discuss, and learn from other students. In this class, students learn the basics of what Nazarenes believe, the core Christian stances and what NNU specifically holds true. However, due to the unanswerable questions that theology poses, students must learn on top of gathering evidence how to defend a stance that may not be right, but that they believe is right. In theology students learn that while there is always going to be questions that have no right or wrong answer, it is better to become educated and know what is happening than just blindly believing anything that is

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