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Post by reluedders on Jul 3, 2024 15:33:58 GMT
1. How can a "Knight of Faith" be considered an existentialist according to the definition of "commitment" by Kierkegaard?
2. What are some commonalities between "anxiety of choice" and "bad faith?"
3. Why will babies and/or children born into Christianity never be able to take a true "leap of faith?" Do you agree? Defend your response.
4. Even thought the word "faith" is traditionally associated with religion, "bad faith" is not. Explain why and how the term could be changed to reflect a more accurate definition.
5. Can believers in God have moments where they are "Knights of Faith," or, if there are moments of doubt, then the person is nullified from that term? Why or why not?
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