Theologians pitted devotion and morality against belief, defining faith no longer as a way of life but rather as intellectual assent to certain creeds or confessions; their books were filled with quarrelling, disputing, scolding, and reviling.38
Diana Butler Bass
Theologians pitted devotion and morality against belief, defining faith no longer as a way of life but rather as intellectual assent to certain creeds or confessions; their books were filled with quarrelling, disputing, scolding, and reviling.38