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While history continues to progress in the area of reason, it is essential to understand, there is yet another force driving history forward. According to Hebraic and early church writings, acts of faith fall outside of the boundary of natural laws and the constraints of human reasoning and yet are always rational in its results. Although faith and reason act in unison and each part makes up the whole, they are not homogeneous, in that they have distinct operations. The faith that this author attempts to elucidate is a force, that produces miracles, healing and other divine intervention. While…mehr

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While history continues to progress in the area of reason, it is essential to understand, there is yet another force driving history forward. According to Hebraic and early church writings, acts of faith fall outside of the boundary of natural laws and the constraints of human reasoning and yet are always rational in its results. Although faith and reason act in unison and each part makes up the whole, they are not homogeneous, in that they have distinct operations. The faith that this author attempts to elucidate is a force, that produces miracles, healing and other divine intervention. While pure reason tends to strive towards ever greater order, pure faith is a creative, often sporadic force that produces effectual change. It is a domain that must be properly taught and understood, as the lived-out faith experience--referred to as faith phenomena--are far from anomalies, rather are reoccurring continuously. As such, Faith experiences need to be given proper respect, once again taught in its purest form.