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Qu'est-ce (qui) est FAITHS - définition

BELIEF IN TENETS OF A RELIGION
Faiths; Justification of faith; Religious belief; Religious faith; Islamic faith; Allegory of faith; Faith (religion); Faithful in Islam; Faith in Islam
  • ''Faith (Armani)'', by [[Mino da Fiesole]]
  • [[Shinto]] faith
  • ''Triumph of Faith over [[Idolatry]]'' by [[Jean-Baptiste Théodon]] (1646–1713)

faith         
¦ noun
1. complete trust or confidence.
2. strong belief in a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.
a particular religion.
Origin
ME: from OFr. feid, from L. fides.
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.
faith         
I. n.
1.
Belief (that prompts to action), credence, credit, trust, assurance, confidence, dependence, reliance.
2.
Creed, persuasion, tenets, dogmas, doctrines, religion, system of religion.
3.
Fidelity, faithfulness, truthfulness, truth constancy, loyalty.
4.
Engagement, promise, word of honor.
II. interj.
(Colloq.) Verily, in truth, by my faith, upon my word.

Wikipédia

Faith

Faith, derived from Latin fides and Old French feid, is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept. In the context of religion, one can define faith as "belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion". According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, faith has multiple definitions, including "something that is believed especially with strong conviction," "complete trust," "belief and trust in and loyalty to God," as well as "a firm belief in something for which there is no proof".

Religious people often think of faith as confidence based on a perceived degree of warrant, or evidence, while others who are more skeptical of religion tend to think of faith as simply belief without evidence.

The Bible states that "faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not yet seen". (see Hebrews 11:1)

Exemples du corpus de texte pour FAITHS
1. "We enjoy an extremely good relationship with other faiths, particularly the Jewish and Christian faiths.
2. Today‘s world possesses a hodge podge of faiths and non–faiths.
3. The government says the law will protect the followers of faiths, not the faiths themselves.
4. The chaplains have to minister to all faiths and non–faiths," he said.
5. Youngsters will be taught about all faiths in schools, and 2million will be spent "twinning" schools of different faiths.