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Who is the white rabbit
Jesus
god
spiritual life (experiencing god)
HS
Revelation/Divine Revelation
Gods self communication though which he makes know the mystery of his divine plan. A gift accomplished by the Father, Son, and HS though words and deeds of salvation history. Most fully realized in the life, passion, death, resurrection, and assentation of Jesus Christ
Cannon:
The official list of books in the Catholic Bible, which includes 72 books in total. The Old Testament has 45 or 46 books, and the New Testament has 27.
formation
biblical inerrancy
The doctrine that the books of scripture are free from error regarding the truth God wishes to reveal through scripture for the sake of salvation
the bible cannot be wrong, but humans can interpret it wrong
biblia
word that bible comes from, in latin means “books” or “library of books”
tradere
the latin word tradition comes from, means “to hand on”
Magisterium
the churches living teaching office, which consists of all bishops in communion with the pope, the bishop of rome.
inspiration
the gift of the HS which assisted human beings to write biblical books so that they have God as their Author and teach faithfully and without error the saving truth that god willed to give us
what are the 3 types of biblical inspiration Catholics would disagree with?
the bible as direct verbal inspiration
god doesn’t always communicate so directly and literally
human freedom and culture is neglected
ignores the work of HS
The telephone game
Implies one single original message
implies that we “get it wrong”
implies that HS is only involved at the beginning then goes away
Translation
says bible is fiction - not true!
puts more voice in the hands of humans than Catholics would agree with
what type of biblical inspiration do catholics believe in?
collaberation
the bible is gods word in human words
god inspired humans
not 50/50 but like a boat because God is the wind and the water which we don’t control (gods message) but the authors are the navigators (writers of his message)
gospel
translated from a greek word meaning “good news” referring to the four books attributed to Mathew mark luke and john “principle sources for the life and teaching of the incarnate word”
catholic
universal
Acts of the Apostles
luke pt. 2
lives of the apostles
beginning years
“sequel”
to the gentiles
senses of scripture
tools that help us understand scripture
allegorical: symbols/spiritual sense
moral: act on instruction
anagogical: mystical or spiritual
main 3 sections of the Bible
Gospels = primary sourse for all that is revealed through life + teachings of J christ
& Acts = “Sequels”,
Letters (Pauline and Catholic epistles = universal: catholic),
and the book of Revelation = hope for new creation/world
typology
the discernment of Gods work in the ot as a prefiguration of what he accomplished through JC in the fullness of time. Illuminates the unity of Gods plan in the two testaments but does not devalue the OT
Exegesis
the critical interpretation and explanation of biblical text
IS: contextual approach
ISN’T: fundamentalist approach: literalist
eisegesis
reading your own opinions into the text
biblical criticism
discipline that studies textual, compositional, and historical questions surrounding the Old and New Testaments.
the bible is never wrong - we interpret it wrong