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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 35 MIN

πίστις (Pistis): Faith

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Deep Dive into πίστιςThe concept of pistis ($\pi\acute{\iota}\sigma\tau\iota\varsigma$) is understood simultaneously in three ways: as an ethical virtue, a personal attitude of reliance, and an objective body of content (doctrine).First, pistis functions as a virtue, denoting objective reliability, trustworthiness, or faithfulness. This quality can describe God’s commitment or integrity, and it is listed alongside other moral traits like love, endurance, and gentleness. This use stresses loyalty and sincerity, indicating the state of being someone in whom confidence can be placed.Second, pistis signifies a personal attitude or subjective act of believing. This is the active state of trust and confidence directed toward God and Christ, their promises, and their power. It represents true piety and commitment, constituting the new existence of Christians. This active faith entails full conviction and assurance, such as the assurance of things hoped for, and involves a decision for God that includes acknowledgment, trust, and obedience.Third, pistis refers to the body of content that is believed—the doctrine, teaching, or system of truth to which one adheres. This objective usage developed later, referring to the shared orthodox doctrine handed down by the Church. It can stand as an abbreviation for the Christian message or the way of salvation itself, sometimes functioning as a principle or norm, such as when contrasted with the Law.The complexity of pistis stems from its capacity to refer both to the quality that validates belief (virtue), the act of believing (attitude), and the object of that belief (content).Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into πίστιςThe concept of pistis ($\pi\acute{\iota}\sigma\tau\iota\varsigma$) is understood simultaneously in three ways: as an ethical virtue, a personal attitude of reliance, and an objective body of content (doctrine).First, pistis functions as a virtue, denoting objective reliability, trustworthiness, or faithfulness. This quality can describe God’s commitment or integrity, and it is listed alongside other moral traits like love, endurance, and gentleness. This use stresses loyalty and sincerity, indicating the state of being someone in whom confidence can be placed.Second, pistis signifies a personal attitude or subjective act of believing. This is the active state of trust and confidence directed toward God and Christ, their promises, and their power. It represents true piety and commitment, constituting the new existence of Christians. This active faith entails full conviction and assurance, such as the assurance of things hoped for, and involves a decision for God that includes acknowledgment, trust, and obedience.Third, pistis refers to the body of content that is believed—the doctrine, teaching, or system of truth to which one adheres. This objective usage developed later, referring to the shared orthodox doctrine handed down by the Church. It can stand as an abbreviation for the Christian message or the way of salvation itself, sometimes functioning as a principle or norm, such as when contrasted with the Law.The complexity of pistis stems from its capacity to refer both to the quality that validates belief (virtue), the act of believing (attitude), and the object of that belief (content).Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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