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Faith and Contemporary Society

Posted on 18 May, 2013 by Anthony

Introduction When you think about it, faith is a strong and compelling word. Derived from the Latin, fides,[1] it describes a relationship of trust and confidence in someone or something, in most instances without proof – but is this the … Continue reading →

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