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1) 73 books
6) Deciding which books of events are divinely inspired
8) the history of how God’s plan to save us unfolded through the ages. Role: Unifies the entire Bible into one saving plan.
10) This list of inspired Books is called the CANON of the BIBLE. Role: Defines which writings belong in Scripture.
11) - God’s supernatural unveiling of Himself, His truths, His will, and the mystery of His divine plan to humanity through words and deeds, starting with Adam and Eve, culminating in Jesus Christ, and ending with the death of John the Apostle. - it is how we know who God is, what He wants for us, and how we can live in relationship with Him. Role: The source of all Christian faith.
12) Tradition transmits in its entirety the word of God which has been entrusted to the Apostles by Christ and the Holy Spirit. Role: Complements Scripture and preserves authentic interpretation.
13) Experiencing the event
14) the teaching authority of the Church, comprised of the Pope and the bishops in union with him, guided by the Holy Spirit, that interprets and safeguards Scripture and Tradition. Role: Interprets Scripture and Tradition authentically.
21) The Latin translation of the Bible. Role: Influenced Church teaching and liturgy for centuries.
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2) is a catechism (a text that contains fundamental Christian truths) promulgated for the Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II in 1992. It sums up, in book form, the beliefs and practices of the Catholic faith. Role: A reliable reference for faith and morals.
3) - Law Books (OT) - History Books (OT) - Poetry/Wisdom Books (OT) - Prophecy Books (OT) - The Gospels (NT) - Acts of the Apostles (NT) - Paul’s Letters (NT) - General Letters (NT) - Apocalyptic (NT) Role: Helps interpret Scripture correctly.
4) Points upward to what we will know in Heaven or Hell
5) Telling the event by word of mouth
7) life stage, oral stage, written stage, discernment stage
9) Shows us how people and events, usually from the Old Testament point forward to other people or events usually in the New Testament.
15) the sacred writings of Christianity that were inspired by God and written by human authors. Role: Along with Tradition, Scripture is a foundation of Catholic belief and teaching.
16) The Holy Spirit dictated to the human writer exactly what to write. This theory treats the human author as a robot and it fails to explain stylistic differences in the writings of the Bible. Role: Rejected by the Catholic Church because Scripture reflects human authorship and culture.
17) The content conforms with correct teaching about Christ and the Church Role: Protects the truth of Christian doctrine.
18) The Holy Spirit worked in and through the human writers in such a way that they were empowered to use their own talents and words to communicate what God wanted communicated. This is the Catholic view! Role: Balances divine authorship with human participation.
19) a record of God’s revelation and saving action in the history of His people. Role: Central source for prayer, teaching, and doctrine.
20) the complete body of divinely revealed truths entrusted by Jesus Christ to the Apostles, which is then transmitted through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition to successive generations. Role: Ensures the faith remains whole and unchanged.
22) Recording the Event for Future Generations
23) Two types are Literal Sense and Spiritual Sense The meaning that the writer wanted to express. It is the immediate and direct meaning of the text. Role: The foundation for all other interpretations.
24) The Church
25) Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
26) When the human writer is on the verge of making an error, the Holy Spirit intervenes and prevents the error from occurring. This theory reduces the Holy Spirit to a “divine watchdog”. Role: Helps explain Scripture’s reliability while allowing human freedom.
27) Book, Chapter, Verse
28) 46 in the Old Testament 27 in the New Testament
29) It was used by all, or nearly all, of the communities of the faithful in their liturgical worship. Role: Shows the Church is for all people, everywhere.
30) Fundamentalist interpretations of Scripture read the Bible literally in every single part. Fundamentalism believes every word is exact, without considering history, culture, or literary form. Role: Rejected by Catholicism for ignoring literary and historical factors.
31) Shows us how to take the example of people in Scripture as to how to live or not live our lives.
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