Faith - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Faith, in the context of GCSE Religious Studies, refers to a strong belief in a higher power or religious doctrine that is not based on empirical evidence or proof. It involves trusting in spiritual truths and the teachings of a religion, often accompanied by personal conviction and devotion. Faith is a central aspect of many religions, guiding ethical behaviour, shaping rituals, and providing believers with a sense of purpose and meaning. It encourages individuals to rely on their beliefs even in the face of uncertainty or adversity, and it plays a pivotal role in shaping religious communities and personal identities.

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