"In 1972, I heard Michael Ramsey, while talking to a group of clergy at Windsor, describe himself as “a Christian agnostic”. He explained it by saying that he did not have a ready answer to all our theological questions.
I have often used the expression myself in a similar context. Surely we all walk by faith, and not by sight. And I have heard it said: “Faith is living with uncertainty.”
(The Revd) David Platt
Oxford."
"Is the description “A Christian agnostic” helpful?
“Agnostic” means “without knowledge”, and to an extent every Christian exists in this state this side of eternity. But militant agnosticism insists that knowledge of God, the supernatural, and life after death cannot be obtained, and therefore it attacks as superstition or credulity the beliefs of those who make any claim to know of them."