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Discussion Forum Post For many years, philosophers have tempted to understand the relationship of faith and reason in human life. According to Augustine, faith is not an in depended approach of truth. It if a affected with the orientation of the heart, passion and faith. According to Augustine, faith leads while reason follows after. The role of individual and the community is delegated the balance that many people have tried to define. The demand for the moral life is just part of social life that the individual is inseparable for its community.
In other terms, the just man who work by faith should understand how to cope with the justice a contradiction of war and needs to understand how to deal with different aspects of a strange and pilgrim world. Individual is always meant to obey God and obedience to civil authority. Although the humans are expected to obey authorities and accept the punishment willingly, the authority with the responsibility to levy punishment should not over exercise in the task. The authority has the power to control the behavior of the individual, but they are not expected to impose heavy punishment such as dead to individuals.
The traditional chief could set rules that his people were required to follow. In case someone goes against the set rules, the punishment was administered. Those punishments could sometimes be too heavy and may include killing, which is against todays culture.Today’s society is well-organized with the most of the authorities playing their roles as expected. International laws do not allow any leadership to administer killing as part of punishment. On the other site, most people obey God and authority as expected.
Works CitedBeilby, James. "The relationship between faith and evidence in St. Augustine." Sophia 41.1 (2002): 19-32. Print.
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