In terms of faith; with respect to religious belief or spiritual matters.
From 'faith' plus '-wise' suffix (Old English 'wisan,' to turn or direct). The '-wise' suffix means 'in the manner or direction of,' as in 'clockwise' or 'likewise.'
The '-wise' suffix quietly shapes how we think about categories—'faithwise' suggests faith is a direction or lens through which to examine something, much like 'healthwise' or 'moneywise.'
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