question archive Why is faith a virtue?  

Why is faith a virtue?  

Subject:PhilosophyPrice:2.86 Bought3

Why is faith a virtue?

 

pur-new-sol

Purchase A New Answer

Custom new solution created by our subject matter experts

GET A QUOTE

Answer Preview

Faith a virtue.

A virtue is the acceptable moral principles with specific behavior or thinking following the moral codes of conduct. Faith is a belief, a conviction or a feeling that a given thing, person or supernatural being is real or true without having seen or evidence. It is a confidence in something and also a trust. Faith is considered a virtue because it is the most important thing to have and in which without it all the other things are just useless as it can not be followed or be believed (Chappell,2016). Faith comes first before other virtues as it is paramount into guiding others, so it has also to be a virtue. It is good to have faith and that is why it is considered a virtue because many things shall no be seen or cannot have evidence but through faith that is believing without evidence, we are able to live an upright life with the proper morals. No one has ever seen God but through faith we believe in His existence and that we should act according to His will and to the moral principles guided by Him, through faith we have to act good to others following the morals that at the end we shall be rewarded by God, also applies to human by believing in them and trusting them.