
You have faith questions. Here are answers to some of your most important questions about faith. We define faith, explain the characteristics of Christian faith, and discuss the theological foundations of faith. Furthermore, you'll be able to answer your own questions regarding faith. Then, we'll discuss how to respond to those who have left the faith.
Answers for some of the biggest questions we have about faith
God's big answers is a book that answers your most challenging questions about faith. It is organized around five main questions. The book also features study and research tools from well-respected Christian authors. To make learning interactive, the book includes five question-and–answer sets.

Defining faith
Atheists often have questions about the meaning of faith and how it fits into the world. Many Christians are criticized for placing faith above reason, knowledge, patient inquiry, and knowledge. They claim that faith can be defined as a belief in something but not necessarily the thing it is.
Characteristics and characteristics of Christian faith
With over two billion followers, the Christian faith is one the most widely-practiced religions in the globe. The belief in Jesus Christ as the Messiah is central to this faith. This religion was established in the first century by a small group of people and spread around the globe. Christians believe there is one God. This God is a trinity consisting of the Father (God), Son (Jesus Christ), Holy Spirit.
Theological foundations of faith
Having clear theological vision is crucial to your faith. Clarity is essential to your faith. Without it, it's difficult to understand, read, write, drive or follow Jesus. It is critical to have clear theological vision to understand the Bible and the way Jesus lived his life.
The nature and purpose of faith
Questions about the nature of faith arise when we try to understand what faith means. How can we know if faith is knowledge that is acquired by acquaintance or a proposition. Alvin Plantinga asserts that faith can only be described as propositional knowledge.

Theology of faith-force
Theology of faith force is a type of Christian belief which holds that God created us in His image and that we were created to be like Him. This theology teaches that there was a faith-force before the fall and that it was lost when Satan fell. According to this belief, Jesus Christ gave up his divinity to become man. In the process of becoming a man, He took on Satan's nature and suffered abuse from the devil and his followers. Additionally, He rose from death with the same nature and attributes of God, and sent out the Holy Spirit to recreate this Incarnation for believers.