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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faith of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular belief system or religious conviction associated with a group or individual.
Example: "She has a faith of deep compassion and understanding for all living beings."
Alternatives: "a belief in" or "a conviction of".
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What might a faith of the future consist of?
Christianity is a faith of conscience, which cares for the less fortunate.
Islam is a faith of surpassing beauty and texture (whether one is a believer or not).
The blasphemy law protects not only Islam as a faith of Muslims; it protects other faiths and religions as well.
That family gives the sisters a trip on a Faith of All Nations cruise, where the featured show is "Fiddler on the Roof".
Duncan and his fellow-evangelicals see their Christianity as a religion of transformation, and liberal Christianity as a faith of affirmation.
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It's a matter of an active faith, of trust.
This would be a Christian faith of radical acceptance.
It is a meditation on faith of several different kinds.
"Both required an act of faith, of renunciation, disaffection".
"I have the simple faith of a child," I said.
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