According to the teachings in Chapter 12, what is the value of faith compared to pride or 'dry knowledge'?

📖 Chapter 12

Chapter 12 strongly advocates for faith over intellectual pride. The text explicitly states that the 'stiffness of dry knowledge is fruitless.' It shows pity for the ignorant who are engrossed in worldly desires, suggesting a saint might devote his life to them. Through such grace, 'Firm faith will then manifest.' Conversely, the chapter warns that 'pride burns those who are turned away from God and separate from Him.' This illustrates a core teaching from this chapter: humble, heartfelt faith is the key to spiritual progress and receiving a saint's grace, whereas intellectualism without devotion and pride are significant obstacles that lead to separation from the divine.


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