Abstract
This paper focuses on the role played by doubt in shaping faith
as a mental state in humans. In contemporary discussions on faith, doubt refutes
a theory or supports another. However, the crucial question remains: is doubt an
essential element inherent in faith? This paper argues that doubt is a fundamental
and necessary component of faith, especially when considering faith as a virtue.
The first part of this paper sets the framework for this study by addressing some
crucial relevant questions, such as what the necessary aspects of faith are. Is faith
a virtue? The second part argues that, given the account of faith developed in
the first part of the study, doubt is a necessary element and component of faith
for it to be considered a virtue. This study’s methodology is founded on critically
examining primary and secondary sources relevant to faith as a virtue and engaging
in conceptual and argumentative analyses.