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 Translation for 'Christian faith' from English to French
relig.
foi {f} chrétienne
Christian faith
4 Words
relig.
propager la foi chrétienne
to spread the Christian faith
Partial Matches
relig.
chrétien {m}
Christian
relig.
chrétien {adj}
Christian
23
foi {f}faith
8
croyance {f}faith
confiance {f}faith
occup.relig.
missionnaire {m} chrétien
Christian missionary
relig.
amour {m} du prochain
Christian love
pol.
démocratie {f} chrétienne
Christian democracy
pol.relig.
fondamentalisme {m} chrétien
Christian fundamentalism
relig.
nom {m} de baptême [prénom]
Christian name
relig.
scientiste {m} chrétien
Christian Scientist
relig.
chrétienne {f}
Christian [female]
guérison {f} par la foifaith healing
foi {f} du charbonniersimple faith
relig.
confession {f} [foi]
faith [belief]
relig.
foi {f}
religious faith
méd.occup.
guérisseur {m}
(faith) healer
occup.relig.
missionnaire {f} chrétien
Christian missionary [female]
relig.
les phalanges {m.pl} [au Liban]
the (Christian) Phalangists
hist.relig.
tradition {f} judéo-chrétienne
Jewish-Christian culture
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Usage Examples English
  • Geoffroi de Charny's "Book of Chivalry" expounded upon the importance of Christian faith in every area of a knight's life, though still laying stress on the primarily military focus of knighthood.
  • Mendicant friars did not usually have full priestly powers to perform all the sacraments needed for conversion of the Indians and growth of the neophytes in the Christian faith, so Cortés laid out a solution to this to the king.
  • According to the reconstructionists, "anyone outside of the Christian faith is in bondage," and so "government by rigorous theonomy is not oppressive but liberating".
  • It includes in-depth journalism and interviews exploring Christian faith.
  • This doctrine is centered on the teaching of Christian faith as a means to enrich oneself financially and materially through a "positive confession" and a contribution to Christian ministries.

  • Ephrem's meditations on the symbols of Christian faith and his stand against heresy made him a popular source of inspiration throughout the church.
  • Although some Protestants reject the concept of an ecumenical council establishing doctrine for the entire Christian faith, Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, Methodists, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox all accept the authority of ecumenical councils in principle.
  • Easter celebrates Jesus' supernatural resurrection from the dead, which is one of the chief tenets of the Christian faith.
  • He also wrote a guide to studying the Christian faith, "Une Introduction philosophique à l'étude du christianisme" (Paris, 5th edition, 1846).
  • It was established to summarize the foundations of the Christian faith and to protect believers from false doctrines.

  • The country formally adopted the Christian faith in 301 A.D.
  • They therefore believe that they should evangelize to non-Evangelical Christians in the same way that they would evangelize to people who do not profess the Christian faith.
  • Rimbert's interests were in the Christian faith, not so much in the Swedish geopolicy, so his descriptions of Birka remain approximate at best.
  • This requirement entails merely the intention "to do what the Church does", not necessarily to have Christian faith, since it is not the person baptizing, but the Holy Spirit working through the sacrament, who produces the effects of the sacrament.
  • Yet both reflect an inseparable integrity and regard for accuracy and truth, expressed in terms both of historical events and of a tradition of Christian faith that continues.

  • Augustine regards the duplex commandment of love in Matthew 22 as the heart of Christian faith and the interpretation of the Bible.
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