Chapter 7 Sources of Faith
Chapter 7 Sources of Faith
Chapter 7 Sources of Faith
OF FAITH
CHAPTER 7
LESSON 20
SCRIPTURES
AND
TRADITION
SACRED SCRIPTURES
Collected in the Bible, are
the inspired record of how
God dealt with His people,
and how they responded to,
remembered, and
interpreted that
experience.
The Scripture is the
expression of the
people’s experience of
God, and as a response
to their needs.
Collectively, the
Scriptures from ‘The Book
of the People of God-the
book of the Church.
The Bible was written
by persons from the
people of God, for the
people of God, about
the God-experience of
the people of God”
(CFC 81).
The Holy Scriptures are
inseparable from the
people of God whose
life and history
(tradition) formed the
context of their writing
and development
(cf. CFC 82)
Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture
are bound closely related, moving toward
the same goal and making up a single
sacred deposit of the Word of God.
Tradition is the process by which divine
revelation, coming from Jesus Christ
through the apostles,is communicated
and unfolded in the community of the
Church. Thus the living Tradition of the
Church, Which includes the inspired word
of God in Sacred Scriptures, in the
Channel through which God’s self-
revelation comes to us (cf. CFC 83)
LESSON 21
BIBLICAL INSPIRATION
2. Orthodoxy-
had recourse to the criterion of
orthodoxy. By orthodoxy’ they meant
the apostolic faith- the faith set forth
in the undoubted apostolic writings
and maintained in the Churches which
had been founded by the apostles.
The Church canon was developed
according to the following four criteria:
Inerrant
Saving Truth
Since the Scripture were
written, compiled, and edited
under the inspiration of the
Holy Spirit, they firmly,
faithfully, and without error,
teach the truth about God, for
the sake of our salvation. The
Bible is normative since it
imparts saving truth that can
be relied upon to bring us into
deeper communion with God
(cf. CFC 89).
The veracity and
inerrancy of the Bible
are direct
consequences of its
inspiration and divine
origin. God is the
principal author of the
Bible. He is the
Supreme Truth. He
always speaks the truth
and never deceives
anyone nor deceived
Himself.
Veracity the Bible teaches the truth
firmly and faithfully (with certainty)
Interpreting
Scriptures
In order to understand the
message of God to us, we
must get at the proper
meaning of the human word.
We call this process
“interpretation”
What is the goal of interpretation?
Four Factors:
1. The Human Author
It involves some basic ideas of the social,
economic, and religious conditions of the
authors in their particular historical
situations (cf. DV 12; CCC 110)
2. The text itself.