Chapter 7
Christian Scripture relates to the New Testament
4 gospels, located at the beginning of the New Testament
Mathew, Luke, Mark, and John.
Avengalon: greek for good news
Evangelists: gospel writers
The sky is said to be created to separate the waters above from the waters below
There were multiple authors of the plentitude
Plentitude source theory
Samaritans helped because they were looked down upon
The Bible was written in different languages
The magisterium's role is to interpret the bible
Deposit of faith: The heritage contained in sacred scripture and sacred tradition
Tradition: The tradition of the catholic church is the teaching of the church
The Bible is without error in matters of salvation
St.Francis of Assisi
Born in 1181 in Umbria, Italy
Lived affluently until he joined the army
Things to remember when reading the bible
Luke 10:27 “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
The context in which the Bible was written: Historical, Political, Faith
The magisterium is responsible for giving the correct interpretation of the bible, made up of the pope and the bishops
St.Peter was the first pope, St.Peter denied Jesus 3 times
Hermeneutics: The work of interpreting biblical texts
Theologian: an expert in explaining the faith of the church
Apostolic tradition: What Jesus taught to the apostles and early disciples
Gospel means good news
The gospels are not biographies about Jesus
Matthew and Luke have infancy narratives