Subjective faith is practiced through personal responsibility before God without reliance on institutional mediation. It involves humility, ongoing learning, relational love, and freedom from fear-based compliance. Individuals engage scripture, community, and reflection as resources, not authorities. Faith becomes lived orientation rather than ritual obligation.
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How does someone practice subjective faith?
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