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We cannot explain it: there is the beginning of the mystery of faith.
To understand the mystery of faith, you cannot be told it; you must experience it yourself.
Themes include redemption and the mysteries of faith.
The English translation was corrected in 2011 and now reads simply: "The mystery of faith".
The practice, a nice touch given the wondrous mystery of faith, is of murky origin.
It is therefore the source of all the other mysteries of faith, the light that enlightens them."
The Church of the time believed it necessary to explore the mysteries of faith allowed by the Bible.
In his early works, there is a sense that the mystery of painting was synonymous with the mystery of faith.
All those gorgeous mysteries of faith.
The rationality of faith goes hand in hand with the mystery of faith.
He asked that any questions be posed by e-mail, which led to a brief correspondence that wound up reflecting the mysteries of faith.
In Christian tradition the Trinity is a mystery of faith revealed in scripture, beyond human understanding.
But I never really understood that phrase that comes just before communion, the one about 'behold the mystery of faith.' "
But then I realized that what is on the table is meant to be shared, and that is the mystery of faith.
Ludwig Feuerbach applied the phrase "the mystery of faith" to belief in the power of prayer.
As a lead to the Memorial Acclamation, the priest says or sings: "The mystery of faith".
The Eucharist is par excellence, the mystery of faith itself because our faith is contained in it.
The Mystery of Faith.
Some believed, that the mysteries of faith cannot be expressed by truly adequate concepts but only by approximate and ever changeable notions.
One is the insertion of the words "mysterium fidei" (the mystery of faith) immediately after the word "testamenti".
He defended himself against his critics in The Mystery of Faith and Human Opinion (1930)
As death draws nearer, Mr. Mitterrand also seems to be wrestling with the demons of his past and the mysteries of faith.
Of course, from much of the population of the trains, those not party to the mysteries of faith, there were surreptitious stares and blankness.
It was considered that sermons should deal with the mysteries of faith in the abstract, and with biblical tales or events from the lives of saints.
So there are times (as we shall see in chapter sixteen) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith.