Faith (disambiguation)
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Faith is based upon the interpretation of the intangible (feelings, emotions, etc.) instead of the physically tangible.
Faith may also refer to:
- Religion, "one's faith"
- Faith-based schools
- Faith healing, the use of spiritual means in treating disease
- White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, established by President George W. Bush through Executive Order on January 29, 2001
- Places
- Music
- Faith (The Cure album), released in 1981
- Faith (George Michael album), debut album by British pop star and soul singer George Michael, released in 1987
- "Faith" (George Michael song), written and performed by George Michael
- "Faith" (Limp Bizkit single), a cover of the George Michael single.
- "Faith" (George Michael song), written and performed by George Michael
- Faith (Faith Evans album), debut album by American R&B and soul singer Faith Evans
- Faith (Faith Hill album), by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1998
- "Faith" (Celine Dion song), 2003 single by Céline Dion, from the album One Heart.
- Faith (band)
- People
- Saint Faith, or Saint Foi, a third-century French saint
- Faith Evans, an American R&B Singer
- Faith Hill, an American country and pop singer
- Faith (dog), a bipedal dog, born with only three legs
- Fictional characters
- Faith Lehane, a fictional character for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, portrayed by Eliza Dushku
- Faith (comics), a superhero in the DC Comics universe
- Faith, the protagonist in the action-adventure video game Mirror's Edge.
- Other
- Faith, a 1994 UK TV-Movie starring Michael Gambon
- "Faith", an episode of the fourth season of Battlestar Galactica
- Good faith, bona fides, the mental and moral state of honesty
- Bad faith, a legal concept in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case
- Bad faith (existentialism), mauvaise foi, a philosophical concept wherein one denies one's total freedom, instead choosing to behave as an inert object.
- Faith shoes, UK shoe company started in 1964 by London accountant Samuel Faith and his wife Terry
- Hope & Faith, an American sitcom which was broadcast on ABC Television from 2003 to 2006
[edit] See also
- Vates, one of three classes of Celtic priesthood, the other two being the druids and the bards
- Leap of faith (disambiguation)
- Trust (social sciences)
- Faith and Begorra, Irish expression

