fideist

/ˈfaɪdiɪst/
noun
  1. A person who believes that faith is the foundation of knowledge, especially in religious matters, and that reason alone is insufficient.
    • Many fideists reject attempts to prove God's existence through logic.
    • The debate between the fideist and the skeptic lasted for hours.
    • As a fideist, she argued that miracles cannot be explained by science.
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