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Believers are often thought of as people who have some kind of private conviction or repudiation of something, whereas "the faithful" refers to a relationship, which was also incidentally the earlier sense of "faith" in premodern, preliberal Christianity. This is not to say, incidentally, that "faith" refers simply to external behavior as opposed to internal belief but that it refers to an act.

Believers are often thought of as people who have some kind of private conviction or repudiation of something, whereas the faithful refers to a relationship, which was also incidentally the earlier sense of faith in