When talking about "Why do you believe - reasons of faith", Jerem Bals asked Christians how to connect with people other than Christians. He advised all Christians to consider the problem seriously with people
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Jerram Barrs is a Professor of Contemporary Culture of Christian Studies at the Holy Land Theological Seminary of St. Louis, Missouri.
Faith and rational beliefs and reasons can be regarded as opposite. Faith is an element of faith, and individuals do not necessarily need reasons. For example, when a person tries to explain them, they believe that the reason of God is not reasonable. They may not even be criticized. On the other hand, reason is built as an expression. Faith is basically what we believe, just as we have learned in the church. What is the reason?
Anselm believes that faith should be given priority over rationality, but this reason can be extended by faith. "I do not want to understand what I believe but I believe I can understand, understand." This may be from the twenty-nineteenth chapter of St. Augustine 's Seventeenth Bible in John' s first letter: In John 7: 14 - 18, Augustine advises. "Anselm rewrote this idea repeatedly and Thomas Williams (September 2007) believes that his most popular motto is Proslogion's original title," Faith seeking understanding. " "But once beliefs are controlled quickly, he insists that the truth must be proved by reason:" For me it seems to be fault if I do not study what was confirmed after belief. "