Faith’s Conviction
By Faith -11 TITLE: Faith’s Conviction (Contra Mundum) TEXT: Hebrews 11:31; Joshua 2:1-24 THESIS: In exploring the narrative of Rahab, her journey reflects the essence of informed, confessing , courageous , and obedient faith despite her marginalized status as a Gentile prostitute in a corrupt city. By faith, she lived against the world. TRUTH: Students of church history will be familiar with the phrase contra mundum (against the world), which the early church father Athanasius used to describe his situation in the fourth century. Athanasius was born in Alexandria, Egypt, about AD 295, and he died in AD 373, full of years and honors. His life was not easy. These were the years of the great trinitarian controversies, and for much of that period, Athanasius was almost the sole defender of what today we recognize as orthodox Christianity. Essentially, Athanasius defended that he was fully God. Athanasius was opposed on ever...