The nature of fear of sin and faith in early Protestantism

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (22):90-94 (2012)
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The article discusses the nature and motivation of fear of sin and faith in early Protestantism. Because each person is accompanied by this phenomenon. Fear of faith is the engine of human. Namely hope is synthesize faith and fear.

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