

Can Doubt be a Spiritual Gift? A Conversation with Terryl Givens & Jared Halverson
35 snips May 10, 2025
Jared Halverson, a scholar adept at navigating faith challenges, and Terryl Givens, a noted religious scholar, engage in a thought-provoking discussion on whether doubt can serve as a spiritual gift. They propose that faith and doubt are not opposites, but rather coexist to foster deeper spiritual growth. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing uncertainties and the evolution of personal spirituality in today's context. Ultimately, they argue that the journey of belief should embrace both faith and doubt as allies in spiritual development.
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Faith Requires Volitional Embrace
- Faith involves a volitional embrace amid conflicting evidence.
- Doubt is essential for faith to have moral meaning and freedom.
Jared's Doubt Journey
- Jared Halverson shares his journey from unquestioned faith to wrestling with doubt in grad school.
- He now helps others embrace doubt as part of spiritual growth and discipleship.
Faith's Evolution from Relationship to Propositions
- Faith shifted from Old Testament faithfulness to New Testament propositional assent.
- Faith is both belief in factual claims and relational commitment to Jesus Christ.