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Who speaks of faith as a “center of value”?
Who speaks of faith as a “center of value”?
- Tilich
- Haight
- Niebuhr (correct)
Which sentence best captures the meaning of faith as “center of value”?
Which sentence best captures the meaning of faith as “center of value”?
- Faith is implicit and is not talked about regularly
- Faith is represented by a reality that is sustaining, reliable, and dependable (correct)
- Faith requires mediation through ones experiences in life
Including the pre-stage, how many stages does Fowler’s faith development consist in total?
Including the pre-stage, how many stages does Fowler’s faith development consist in total?
- 6
- 7 (correct)
- 8
For Tilich, making sense of experience is key to connecting one’s faith
For Tilich, making sense of experience is key to connecting one’s faith
On the topic of ecclesial movements, which among the following is a characteristic trait of a “movement” defined by Lumen Gentium 12?
On the topic of ecclesial movements, which among the following is a characteristic trait of a “movement” defined by Lumen Gentium 12?
According to Christifidelis Laici #30, what is the primary criteria of ecclesial movement?
According to Christifidelis Laici #30, what is the primary criteria of ecclesial movement?
Which model of faith is characterized by its focus on the cognitive dimension of faith as a belief?
Which model of faith is characterized by its focus on the cognitive dimension of faith as a belief?
Which model of faith is characterized by its focus on the affective dimension of faith as a personal trust?
Which model of faith is characterized by its focus on the affective dimension of faith as a personal trust?
Which model of faith is characterized by its focus on the practical dimension of faith as a praxis?
Which model of faith is characterized by its focus on the practical dimension of faith as a praxis?
The anthropological sense of faith means that faith is generally understood as an expression of belief and conviction even to a non divine being like oneself or another person
The anthropological sense of faith means that faith is generally understood as an expression of belief and conviction even to a non divine being like oneself or another person