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faith$27271$ - traducción al griego

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Faith (album); Faith (character); FAITH (album); Faith (song); Faith (Album); Faith (word); Faith (album) (disambiguation); Faith (film); Faith (TV series)

faith      
n. πίστη
bona fide         
INTENTION TO BE FAIR, OPEN, AND HONEST
Bona fide; Bona fidei; Bona fides; Bonafide; Assumed good faith; Assume good intent; Good faith agreement; Good faith effort; Good faith negotiation; Assume Good Faith; Assuming good faith; Good Faith; Assume good faith; Good-faith; Bona Fide; Bonâ fide; Bona fida; Bona-fida; Good faith edit; Good faith edits; Good intention
καλόπιστος
apostles creed         
  • 15th-century Flemish tapestry illustrating the first four articles of the Creed
  • Matthias]].
  • This illumination from a 13th-century manuscript shows the apostles writing the Creed, receiving inspiration from the Holy Spirit.
EARLY STATEMENT OF CHRISTIAN BELIEF
Apostle's Creed; Apostles Creed; Apostles’ Creed; Symbol of the Apostles; The Apostles creed; The apostles creed; Apostolic creed; Apostolic Statement of Faith; Symbolum Apostolorum; Symbolum Apostolicum; Apostles' creed; The Apostles' Creed; The Apostle's Creed; Apostle Creed; The Apostle Creed; Creed of the apostles; Apostles creed
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Definición

faith
(faiths)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you have faith in someone or something, you feel confident about their ability or goodness.
She had placed a great deal of faith in Mr Penleigh...
People have lost faith in the British Parliament.
= confidence
N-UNCOUNT: usu N in n
2.
A faith is a particular religion, for example Christianity, Buddhism, or Islam.
England shifted officially from a Catholic to a Protestant faith in the 16th century.
N-COUNT: also no det, usu adj N
3.
Faith is strong religious belief in a particular God.
Umberto Eco's loss of his own religious faith is reflected in his novels.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
If you break faith with someone you made a promise to or something you believed in, you stop acting in a way that supports them.
If we don't, we're breaking faith with our people!
PHRASE: V inflects
5.
If you do something in good faith, you seriously believe that what you are doing is right, honest, or legal, even though this may not be the case.
This report was published in good faith but we regret any confusion which may have been caused.
PHRASE: PHR after v
6.
If you keep faith with someone you have made a promise to or something you believe in, you continue to support them even when it is difficult to do so.
He has made one of the most powerful American films of the year by keeping faith with his radical principles.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
7.

Wikipedia

Faith (disambiguation)

Faith is confidence or trust in a particular religious belief system.

  • Faith in Buddhism
  • Faith in Christianity
  • Jewish principles of faith
  • Secular Faith

Faith may also refer to:

  • Bad faith, a legal concept in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case
  • Bad faith (existentialism), mauvaise foi, a philosophical concept wherein one denies one's total freedom, instead choosing to behave as an inert object
  • Fáith, the Irish for "prophet, seer"
  • Good faith, bona fides, the mental and moral state of honesty
  • Religion, any specific system of belief ("one's faith")
  • Religious belief, the belief in the reality of the mythological, supernatural, or spiritual aspects of a religion
  • The first of the theological virtues in Catholic theology
  • Trust (social science) in a person or entity
  • Uberrima fides (Utmost good faith), the legal doctrine of certain contractual obligations