Sola fide

Sola fide is a theological principle Protestant meaning in Latin By the faith, only .

One often presents the faith like a great confidence, inward conviction.

The majority of the Christians solve the difficulty by courage of expressing publicly, with complete freedom, this conviction of the intimate order. It is one of the movements at the origin of Protestantism, and the creation of any church. The close friend gives sincerity, the public the recognition, even in the middle of a conflict and in spite of him. One sees thus that the declaration of faith is a tool for peace, when well even it is recovered in the moment by the actors of the conflict.

This intimacy, this public, this expression, this courage, these conflict and peace, the Protestants feel actors. However, they feel that the contents even of their faith, his body, which forms their conviction, escape to them. They are in incredulity, like the father of the had child of Marc 9: 24, in its apostrophe with Jesus: I believe! Assist from my lack from faith! For this reason, they say that the faith comes from God alone.

In term of church, they fill this incredulity by giving each other the Bible like referring for their faith. But, unlike other confessions further, they do not go, and, although they often claimed the régimenter, they leave today open the way, and the voice, of the close friend and the public.

It exists there an extreme version of these doctrines which are called the eternal safety : supported by the calvinists, it tolerated the apostasy because it was enough to believe only once.

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