Two things are worth noting, apart from the obvious one that this man believes without any irony that the cure for unbelief is exorcism. |
In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or propriety of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry. |
James has in a sense opened up to view an important part of the struggle between belief and unbelief in modern culture. |
Why be overawed by the task, or cowed by the abounding unbelief and false religion of our day? |
Among the seventeen great sins, unbelief is the greatest, more heinous than murder, theft, adultery and so on. |
Clearly, a measured discussion of the relationship between churches, belief and unbelief, and public life is in order. |