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“Can a faith that does nothing be called sincere?” quote by Jean Racine
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“Can a faith that does nothing be called sincere?”

Jean Racine

About This Quote

Source Play: Phèdre, 1677

Faith without deeds is hollow; sincerity requires action.

In simple terms: Faith must be active.

Key Takeaway

Align belief with deeds.

Themes

faith integrity action

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • moral decisions
  • spiritual practice
  • social activism

Key Concepts

theology philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you act on your beliefs?
  • What actions reflect your faith?
A Different Perspective

Empty faith can become complacent.

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