Faith is the belief in the truths of religion; belief in the authenticity of divine revelation.
Faith may also refer to:
- trust (social sciences) in a person or entity
- Good faith, bona fides, the mental and moral state of honesty
- Bad faith, a legal concept in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case
- Bad faith (existentialism), mauvaise foi, a philosophical concept wherein one denies one's total freedom, instead choosing to behave as an inert object
- the first of the theological virtues in Catholic theology
- Any specific system of religious belief ("one's faith"), see Religion
- Fáith, the Irish for "prophet, seer"
Famous quotes containing the word faith:
“What should I say,
Since faith is dead,
And truth away
From you is fled?
Should I be led
With doubleness?”
—Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503?1542)