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Relational Faith: The Transformation and Restoration of Pistis as Knowledge, Trust, Confidence, and Covenantal Faithfulness
The Transformation and Restoration of Pistis as Knowledge, Trust, Confidence, and Covenantal Faithfulness
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In "Relational Faith," Dr. Brent J. Schmidt delves into the multifaceted nature of faith, exploring its various dimensions within a covenantal context.
He examines the biblical concept of "pistis," demonstrating its rich meanings encompassing knowledge, trust, confidence, and covenantal faithfulness.
Schmidt connects these understandings to Latter-day Saint teachings on faith, emphasizing its active and transformative role in our relationship with God. He argues that true faith is not merely intellectual assent but a deep commitment expressed through obedience and service.
The book provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of faith, enriching our understanding of its significance in our spiritual journey.
Schmidt's work offers a valuable contribution to Latter-day Saint discussions on faith and its implications for discipleship.
He examines the biblical concept of "pistis," demonstrating its rich meanings encompassing knowledge, trust, confidence, and covenantal faithfulness.
Schmidt connects these understandings to Latter-day Saint teachings on faith, emphasizing its active and transformative role in our relationship with God. He argues that true faith is not merely intellectual assent but a deep commitment expressed through obedience and service.
The book provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of faith, enriching our understanding of its significance in our spiritual journey.
Schmidt's work offers a valuable contribution to Latter-day Saint discussions on faith and its implications for discipleship.
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