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Sacred Scripture. A Short History of Interpretation. Richard N. Soulen. Contents. Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction. Chapter One: What Is Sacred Scripture? The Old Testament as Sacred Scripture The New Testament as Sacred Scripture. Chapter Two: Which Scripture Is Sacred?
sacred Scripture is its own interpreter. The meaning of any one passage of Scripture must be understood in light of what we read elsewhere in the Bible as a whole.
Sacred Scripture is that part of Divine Revelation that is written down for us. Sacred Scripture is the word of God, put down into writing in the language of human authors.
Introduction to Sacred Scripture. Syllabus & Objectives. This course is intended to prepare the student for subsequent study of the Bible by introducing the Bible through a presentation of its various literary forms and categories, its basic themes, its overall narrative thrust, and its overarching concern and message.
In this class, we will look more fully at how the tripod of Scripture, Tradition and the Church are interrelated and support each other in the task of transmitting, guarding and interpreting the living Word of God.
This document provides an introduction to sacred scriptures. It discusses several key topics: - The importance of biblical knowledge for priests in their preaching, catechesis, and liturgical celebrations. Priests must be well-versed in scripture.
Though there are many valid and important subjects to consider within this section of theology, each of these topics fundamentally assume one great premise, namely that the Bible contains sacred Scripture, only sacred Scripture, and all of sacred Scripture.