Or perhaps we shouldn't using the "saint label" at all?
Jim's the one who used the "saint label" thus it's appropriate to the discussion of Jim's work.
I also disagree about Harry, he does have faith, that was demonstrated in Storm Front when his pentacle acted like a Cross would against Bianca because for him it is a symbol of his faith in his magic. Harry is dedicated to that faith..
Hmmmm, my opinion on what makes Harry's faith here different from a Saint's faith is subtle but IMO critical. My reading of the long LKH WoJ (admittedly only generally applicable to the DF universe as a thematic foundation, but not canon for Jim's writing...) is that in faith magic, properly applied to an enemy of the HiP (in the WoJ referred to as the Creator) results in the Creator intervening. Depending on the level of free will of the enemy, the quality of the faith in the HiP may be poor and yet still warrant intervention from the HiP.
In this possibly thematically relevant interpretation, the "saintly" faith is in a HiP with Will, and I'll further define "dedicated absolute faith" as submitting to the "Will" of this HiP.
Harry's Faith based vampire repellent, as explained in SF, GP, and a few other vampire encounters is in the POWERS of creation as an amorphous, non willed concept that he can and does wield with his own wizardly abilities. This is in contrast with my refined definition of a saintly faith which requires submittal to the Will of the subject the faith is put in. Something Harry generally doesn't do, except maybe the one time he claims to have had faith in TWG's coming through for Michael in PG.
So Harry's dedicated to his faith in the POWERS of creation, but he doesn't submit to them. Hell, I'd go so far as to say that he directly confronted a fundamental, willed aspect of those very "POWERS" of creation, "a fundamental power of the world"
CD Ch. 32 and although he paid it respect, he absolutely refused to submit to it in when he threw off the will of Mother Winter in her cabin.
Not sure what you mean by HiP? Higher Power?
I was explicit in what I meant by that.
wyltok, I'm reluctant to fit faith magic into the thaumaturgic model, but I don't necessarily think the model doesn't fit. My quibble is in saying that all sponsorship magic is faith magic.
There is something to the point that living by the codes of Winter Law affects Harry's efficacy of using Winter Power. OTOH, I think there this a reciprocal advantage to Harry retaining his free will vs it getting subsumed by Winter's nature. If it is possible for Harry to achieve some kind of harmony between retaining his free will and submitting to the nature of Winter, this would be ideal, but it may be that the closest thing to Harmony he can achieve is a constant, painful struggle between the two.
QuantusYour #2 is interesting. I've suspected for a while now that Harry isn't a full on Saint, but that by the time the story's over, he may be, and this might be the mechanism. Although I think submittal to the Will of the HiP may still be key for a true saint.