Faithis
Faithis is a term used in religious studies to describe a family of belief practices that emphasize trust, lived experience, and relational ethics over fixed doctrines or creedal formulas. As a neologism, it emerged in early 21st‑century discourse on spiritual seeking and religious pluralism, and it is not tied to a single tradition but to a method of approach that prioritizes community-tested beliefs and personal conscience.
The word faithis is a composite that signals a system or mode of practice, drawing on the
Core ideas include belief as provisional trust tested through action and dialogue, rather than binding creed.
Faithis exists across informal networks, study circles, online communities, and some local congregations that describe themselves
Critics argue that the approach risks relativism or lack of doctrinal clarity, while supporters say it fosters
Related concepts include fideism, religious pluralism, and secular spirituality.