Books in the Bible that the Church recognizes as the Word if God
The process by which God makes himself know to human reason thriugh the created world
God revealing Godseld to you
Critical interpretstion (to lead out) /pull out info
"reading your own opinions onto" the text/ put in info/ to lead in to
event in the Old Testament that foreshadowed a more significant event in the New Testament
the method by which we interpret scripture
When it comes to the matter of faith the Bible is true
This does not mean the Bible is absolutly free from erroe because the bible is not a history, geography, or science book
-World behind the text
-World inside the text
-World in front of the text
culture, time period, when was it written, who and what were the authors intentions?
Literal text detail? What happens? What genre? Connection to other parts of the Bible?
How text relates to the modern world? What/who/why is it relevant today?
Natural world and human experience/person
Sacred tradition and sacred scripture
The goal of hermeneutics is for the interpreter to understand the reading in their own context.
Focuses on a literal approach to the interpretation of the Bible
Reading and interpreting scripture, but taking in consideration what was happening during that time.
Archaeology: Shows physical evidence that could support something in the Bible
Study of science: Provide historical context as well as natural occurrences, and possibly astronomical occurrences ( to help provide a more accurate time).
History: Can help us better understand the Bible by reminding us of what life was like at the time, especially in reference to cultural norms and/or expectations
The Catholic Church teaches at the Holy Spirit guided the authors of the Bible
#1: Composed
#2: Circulated and used and collected
#3: Confirmed
-Apostolic origins) Based in the preaching and teaching of the apostles
-Community acceptance) Accepted by all major Christian communities
-Worship) Was it used in early Christianity worship?
-Consistency) Consistent with other Christian/Hebrew writing
It means that they experience God as a creator, liberator, Covenant maker, warrior, father, etc
We do share something with non-human animals, but we are also distinct or different from non-human animals
-The ability to think, free will, and love
-It immaterial and eternal
-narrative
-Poetry
-Discourse
The Old Testament prefigures the New Testament, and the New Testament fulfills the Old Testament.
For the Old Testament, Jews, and the New Testament Jesus and the apostles are involved
We read them by using Typology
We use this in theology class in church to learn more, etc.
Jesus Christ
-Council of hippo(393CE)
-Council of Carthage(397CE)
-Council of Trent(1563CE)