The bible is a collection of many books written through this inspiration.
What is God's?
The way that biblical material was circulated before it was written down.
What is oral tradition?
This is the approach that Catholics take to reading the bible.
What is Literalist.
This is the place within each person where the longing for God exists.
What is the human heart?
In order to properly interpret scripture we need a) the original wording used b)the audience it was written for c)meaning intended by the author d) all of the above
What is d) all of the above
This is how the Catholic and Protestant bibles are different.
What is Protestants excluded seven OT books
This sense of scripture recognizes that the bible can teach us how to live and act.
What is the Moral Sense
God is inviting all of us to a relationship of ______ and ______.
What is mutual love and understanding?
The longing and desire for God comes from this.
What is God Himself?
Catholics say that the Bible is inerrant (without error) in this category.
What is religious truth
The correct chronological order of the following: written gospels
life and teaching of Jesus
oral tradition
What is life and teaching of Jesus, oral tradition, written gospels
Preaching, catechetics, and Christian instruction depend upon this.
What is scripture.
The relationship that faith, science, and history have with one another is described as this.
In harmony with truth
We know that God exists through a)creation b)truth c)we did not create ourselves d)all of the above
What is all of the above
A book of the bible that is sacred to both Jews and Christians.
What is Isaiah (or most of the Old Testament for that matter)
These are the synoptic, or similar, gospels.
Matthew, Mark, Luke
These are three criteria for interpreting Sacred Scripture.
What is reading with the whole biblical narrative in mind, read with the teaching and tradition of the Church, and take into account the culture into which it was written
What is sin and death?
Paul presents Jesus and the ___, because he models obedience accepting death on the cross
What is the Lamb of God?
What is the canon
The synoptic gospel where the Sermon on the Plain is recorded.
What is Luke's Gospel
This is the total number of books in the Catholic bible.
What is 73?
This gospel emphasizes the divinity of Jesus.
What is John's gospel.
What is 90-100 AD?