“What do you mean by faith? Is faith enough for Man? Should he be satisfied with faith alone? Is there no way of finding out the truth? Is the attitude of faith, of believing in something for which there can be no more than philosophic proof, the true mark of a Christian?”
Source: Time is the Simplest Thing (1961), Chapter 9 (p. 70)
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"Our Contemporary Christ," in Borderland Theology and Other Essays (1968), p. 82

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“The strength of faith is… no proof of the objective truth of faith.”
p, 125
New Fragments (1892)

Context: I do not say that I do not know whether this faith is true, or not. I say distinctly and clearly, that I know it is not true. I admit that I do not know whether there is any infinite personality or not, because I do not know that my mind is an absolute standard. But according to my mind, there is no such personality; and according to my mind, it is an infinite absurdity to suppose that there is such an infinite personality. But I do know something of human nature; I do know a little of the history of mankind; and I know enough to know that what is known as the Christian faith, is not true. I am perfectly satisfied, beyond all doubt and beyond all per-adventure, that all miracles are falsehoods. I know as well as I know that I live—that others live—that what you call your faith, is not true.

“To me, faith means treating the truth as true.”
Source: A Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South (1892), p. 298