Catholic Teachings
Bible Interpretation
Criticism & Gaps
Faith & Philosophy
Science & Reason
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What is Catechism

The official collection of Catholic teachings, which interprets the Bible contextually.

100

The direct interpretation of the Bible as literal fact.

Literal Interpretation

100

Textual Criticism

Compares copies and translations of the Bible to find the most accurate wording.

100

Trusting in God and accepting His truth beyond what reason alone can prove.

Faith

100

What is Patterned Intelligibility?

The idea that the world is ordered and makes sense, and patterns can be studied and understood through reason.

200

The largest branch of Christianity that recognizes both the pope's authority and the Bible’s teachings.

Catholicism

200

What is Contextual Interpretation?

Reading between the lines to understand underlying messages, lessons, or context.

200

Historical Criticism

Studies the historical situation and context in which a text was written.

200

Who is Rene Descartes?

A 17th-century philosopher who emphasized doubt and reason, famous for saying, “I think, therefore I am.”

200

The Catholic Church teaches that this does not conflict with faith.

Science

300

Transcendence

Going beyond the physical world to connect with God or the divine.

300

What is Exegesis?

The process of interpreting a text by investigating what it meant for its original audience.

300

Literary Criticism

Examines the Bible as literature, focusing on style and literary devices.

300

The basic rule or measurement you use to test something.

Standard

300

Observing from nature, Aquinas’s first proof for God’s existence focuses on this concept.

Motion

400

Questioning and testing ideas until there is solid evidence to believe in them.

Scepticism

400

What is Eisegesis?

Reading one’s own biases or assumptions into a text.

400

Source Criticism

Identifies whether authors used earlier stories, myths, or writings as sources.

400

The rule you use to test the first standard, going beyond basic expectations.

Higher Standard

400

Aquinas’s proof for God’s existence based on the order and purpose seen in the world.

Design

500

Faith and this “wing” work together to help us discover truth according to Catholic teaching.

Reason

500

The Bible is divided into these five main genres.

Law, History, Wisdom, Prophecy, and Poetry/Apocalyptic

500

The differences in time, customs, and language between the Bible and today are called the three gaps.

Historical, Cultural, and Linguistic Gaps

500

Highest standard

The final authority that cannot be tested by anything higher and must be accepted by faith.

500

What is Superstition?

Believing in things without reason, like thinking words or rituals work like magic.