His Holiness Pope Shenouda III’s interview with Agapi TV – Response to George Habib

🕊️ Summary of Pope Shenouda III’s Talk on Faith and Reason
1. Introduction to Faith
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Faith is the foundation of Christian life, but it must be conscious and rational, not mere tradition or emotion.
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The Church does not reject reason; rather, it sees reason as a tool to understand faith—used humbly before the mysteries of God.
2. The Relationship Between Faith and Reason
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Some think faith opposes reason, but that’s not true.
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Faith is above reason yet never contradicts it—just as a child trusts his father without understanding everything.
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Faith begins where reason ends—at the limits of human understanding.
3. Faith and Proof
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Not everything divine can be proven by material reasoning.
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Faith doesn’t cancel thought—it enlightens it with God’s grace.
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For example, no one has seen God with their eyes, yet we believe in Him through creation, order, and the inner witness of the heart.
4. The Difference Between Faith and Human Thought
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Human reasoning is limited and temporary, but faith is firm and based on God’s revelation.
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Philosophers who rely only on logic often end up in doubt or atheism.
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True faith isn’t based on emotion or imagination—it’s founded on trust in God’s truth.
5. Heresies and Misleading Ideas
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Pope Shenouda warned against modern trends that present themselves as “enlightenment” but actually undermine belief.
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Some interpret the Bible purely intellectually, without the Spirit, which is dangerous to sound doctrine.
6. Practical Examples
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He gave examples from the saints’ lives:
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They didn’t argue with God through logic but trusted and obeyed even when things didn’t make sense.
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Like Abraham, who obeyed God despite the command seeming illogical.
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7. Advice to Believers
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Don’t reject thinking—but don’t let your mind become your god.
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Don’t believe every “new” idea just because it sounds deep or philosophical.
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Read the Bible prayerfully, guided by the Church and the Fathers.
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Faith isn’t about debate—it’s a living relationship with God.
✝️ Conclusion
Faith is not against reason—it rises above it.
Reason leads us to the door of faith, and faith brings us into the depths of God.
Let our faith be built on trust, and our reason serve the Spirit—not rule it.




