Full Project – NATURE AND ROLE OF FAITH IN THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN: A CASE STUDY OF CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

Full Project – NATURE AND ROLE OF FAITH IN THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN: A CASE STUDY OF CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

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Abstract

The study was carried out to investigate the nature and role of faith in the life of a Christian in Christ Apostolic Church Theological Seminary. The primary concern here lies between the nature and duty of faith in the lives of believers today. The research area was strictly confined to Lagos Campus. The study adopted both empirical and biblical approach to faith and reason in the life of a Christian which explains how faith in God can be well-grounded in reason as evidence, it also reminded us of the importance of faith in the life of a believer. Secondary source of data from journals, published materials, on-line materials and scriptures were the major source of data collection. The study revealed that faith isn’t pretending our problems don’t exist, nor is it simply blind optimism. Rather, faith points us beyond our problems to the hope we have in Christ. It was concluded that faith brings salvation “For by grace are you saved through faith” as recorded in Ephesians 2:8. The researcher recommends that every true Christian should emulate the nature of faith of the early believers like Abraham and that of Christ on his Heavenly Father.

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page

Certification

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of Content

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

  1. Background of the Study
    1. Statement of the Problem
    1. Objectives of the Study
    1. The Significance of the Study
    1. Limitation of the Study
    1. Definition of Terms

Endnotes

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 Concepts of Faith and Reason

2.2 Relationship between Faith and Reason

2.3 Superiority of Faith to Reason

2.4 Approaches to Faith and Reason

2.4.1 Theological Approach

2.4.2 Philosophical Approach

Endnotes

CHAPTER THREE: EVIDENCE OF FAITH AND REASON IN THE SCRIPTURES

3.1 Evidence of Faith and Reason in the Old Testament

3.2 Evidence of Faith and Reason in the New Testament

Endnotes

CHAPTER FOUR: RELEVANCE OF FAITH AND REASON IN CHRISTIAN LIFE

4.1 Reality of Faith and Reason in modern Christian

4.2 Conflict between Faith and Reason

4.3 Necessity of Reason in Faith

4.4 The effect of Faith and Reason on Christian Attitude

4.5 The application of Faith and reason in Christian Life

Endnotes

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONAND RECOMMENDATION

5.1 Summary

5.2 Conclusion

5.3 Recommendation

Endnotes

Bibliography

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

There are many problems that weigh on the life of man and very often man goes in search of the truth that lies behind these problems.

Traditionally, faith and reason have been considered to be sources of justification for religious belief. Because both purposely serve this same epistemic function, it has been a matter of much interest to philosophers and theologians how the two are related and how the rational agent should treat claims derived from either source.

Some have held that there can be no conflict between the two – that reason properly employed and faith properly understood will never produce competing claims, where others have maintained that faith and reason can ( or even must ) be in genuine contention over certain prepositions or methodologies. Those who have taken the latter view disagree as to whether faith or reason ought to prevail when the two are in conflict.

Kierkegaard for instance, prioritizes faith even to the point that it becomes positively irrational, while Locke emphasized the reasonableness of faith to such an extent that a doctrine’s irrationally- conflict with itself or with known facts- is a sign that it is unsound. Other thinkers have theorized that faith and reason can govern their own separate domains.

This thesis is therefore carried out to explore the nature and role of faith in the life of a Christian. Several related opinions of scholars in the field of theology and philosophy would be consulted to get the in-depth of the issue being addressed. The ability of man to reason with his senses will equally be examined to see its relationship with faith. This thesis is believed to be of help to the 21st century Christians in their walk with God in faith and at the same time implore the use of their senses to reason.

1.2 PURPOSE OF STUDY

This thesis is centrally aimed at

  1. Exploring the nature and role of faith and reason in the life of a Christian
  2. Hence, propose how the two concepts can be harnessed to make Christians walk better with God.

1.3 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

Christian walk with God is on faith. “And without faith, you cannot please God because anyone who comes to him must believe that He exists and that he is the rewarder of those who earnestly seek him”, Hebrews 11:6.

Man is believed to be a free thinker. He is a moral agent. He is equally endowed with the ability to make choice. All these attributes of man point to the fact that he has the ability to reason.

It is a common phenomenon in our days that some people do what they should not have done in the name of faith. The scripture states clearly that we should not believe all spirits, but to test them so as to know which of them is of the Lord, (1 John 4:1). What we see today is that Christians only explore faith, but ignore their ability to reason. This problem calls for thorough study.

1.4 METHODOLOGY

The research work will be carried out using the existing data on the topic under consideration. Data from journals, published materials, on-line materials and scriptures will be examined.

1.5 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

Due to the vast nature of the topic, the researcher has decided to limit his research work on the Christ Apostolic Church Theological Seminary, Lagos Campus.

1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS

A. Faith

A feeling, conviction, or belief that something is true or real, without having evidence. It is a religious belief system.

B. Reason

A rational thinking or capacity for it; the cognitive faculties, collectively of conception, judgement, deduction and intuition.

C. Christian

A believer in Christianity. A believer who seeks to live his or her life according to the principles and values taught by Jesus Christ.

 

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