
So, you have questions about faith. Here are answers to some of your most important questions about faith. We discuss the biblical basis of faith and provide a definition of faith. In addition, you'll learn how to answer your own questions about faith. Then we'll talk about how to respond when someone has left the faith.
Answers to some of your biggest questions about faith
God's Great Answers will answer all of your faith-related questions. The book is organized around five key questions and features research and study tools from respected Christian authors. The book also contains five question-and-answer set to make learning more interactive.

Definition of faith
Atheists often have questions about the meaning of faith and how it fits into the world. Often, they chide Christians for putting faith ahead of reason, knowledge, and patient inquiry. They believe faith is a belief that something is true, but not necessarily what it is.
Characteristics of the Christian faith
The Christian faith is a popular and widely accepted religion with more than two million followers. Its central belief in Jesus Christ is the foundation of the faith. This religion was founded in the early first century by a small group and has spread throughout the world. Christians believe that only one God exists, and that it is comprised of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit.
Theological foundations
Your faith is only possible if you have a clear theological view. Without clarity it is difficult for people to read, write and drive. Clear theological vision is essential to comprehend the Bible and Jesus's life.
The nature of faith
We are often confronted with questions about the nature and meaning of faith when we try to define it. For example, is faith knowledge acquired through acquaintance, or is it a proposition? Alvin Plantinga has argued that faith is propositional knowledge.

Theology of faith-force
Theology of faith-force is a form of Christian belief that asserts that God created humans in His image, and that we have been created to be like Him. This belief teaches us that before the fall we had a faith force and that this ability was lost when the devil fell. According to this theology Jesus Christ sacrificed His divinity to become a man. In order to become man, Jesus Christ was made into Satan and subjected to the abuse of the devil's 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.