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Doubt
Home All Categories Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Moral Theology Doubt
Encyclopedia of Moral Theology
10 July 19850 Comments

Doubt

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The lecture discusses doubt as a state of instability and weak faith, with psychological, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions. It explains that doubt disturbs inner peace and can develop into a serious condition, causing anxiety, hesitation, and lack of stability.

Doubt can prevent a person from experiencing faith or positive outcomes, as it weakens trust. It appears in different forms, including:

  • Doubt in God or religion
  • Doubt in others
  • Doubt in oneself
  • Doubt in values and virtues

The speaker highlights that doubt often comes from external influences such as:

  • Ideas and discussions
  • Books and philosophies
  • Interactions with others

Doubt is easy to enter but difficult to remove, so avoiding its sources is essential. The lecture stresses balancing spiritual life with doctrinal knowledge to better (face) doubts.

In relationships, doubt destroys love and trust, and should be treated with honesty and careful judgment. It also warns against generalizing individual mistakes to everyone.

Self-doubt is particularly dangerous, as it leads to loss of confidence and may prevent success or repentance. The solution lies in trusting God’s work within oneself rather than focusing on personal weakness.

In conclusion, overcoming doubt requires:

  • Awareness of its sources
  • Spiritual and doctrinal education
  • Trust in God and oneself
  • Resistance to negative thoughts
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