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Faith and Apologetics | Fr. John Corbett, OP

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A, and this asceticism, from yesterday's point of view, is largely noetic. There is a kind of a crucifixion of the mind that goes on in the act of faith. A, it doesn't mean that youare believing, or asked to believe anything irrational,. Or that you're consciously embracing something that you think probably is false. It's simply the frustration that comes from not being able to see what you profess see. Am this faith, which is a genuine form of knowledge? I want to underscore that it's a it's unlike knowledge, because we don't see the grounds of our affirmations ultimately. But it is like knowledge in that it's absolutely firm

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