“How shall the dead arise, is no question of my faith; to believe only possibilities, is not faith, but mere philosophy.”
Section 48
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
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“Faith which does not doubt is dead faith.”
Fe que no duda es fe muerta.
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“Faith makes it possible to achieve that which man's mind can conceive and believe.”
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“Islam does not mean mere faith, but faith plus deeds”
Nahj al-Balagha
Context: I define Islam for you in a way that nobody dared do it before me. Islam means obedience to Allah, obedience to Allah means having sincere faith in Him, such a faith means to believe in His Power, belief in His Power means recognizing and accepting His Majesty, acceptance of His Majesty means fulfilling the obligations laid down by Him and fulfillment of obligations means actions (Therefore, Islam does not mean mere faith, but faith plus deeds).

Source: The Art of Loving (1956)
Context: To speak of love is not "preaching," for the simple reason that it means to speak of the ultimate and real need of every human being. That this need has been obscured does not mean it does not exist. To analyze the nature of love is to discover its general absence today and to criticize the social conditions which are responsible for this absence. To have faith in the possibility of love as a social and not only exceptional-individual phenomenon, is a rational faith based on the insight into the very nature of man.