The Protestant problem of proving absolute love and devotion to God without doubt or institutional mediation.
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crisis in faith
The Protestant problem of proving absolute love and devotion to God without doubt or institutional mediation.
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Protestant direct access to God creates a crisis in faith because believers must prove absolute devotion without institutional mediation.
Jiang defines epistemology as philosophy's attempt to answer the crisis of faith by asking how knowledge and ideas come together.
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"...us not to doubt ourselves, and so this creates the crisis in faith, because in Protestantism, you are required to show absolute faith and..."
"...church directly to God, this creates the idea of a crisis in faith."
"...have tried to resolve the issue of the crisis of the faith right wealth accumulation that's Calvinist jihad and but you and you also..."
"...direct access to God and this creates the idea of crisis in faith the idea of crisis in faith is how do you truly..."
"...practitioners have tried to resolve the issue of the crisis of faith right wealth accumulation that's a calvinist jihad and but you also have..."
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