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How can we know what the Bible means?. We are all interpreters. Hermeneutics means to engage in interpretation. Some events and actions have consistent interpretations, like traffic lights. Words and stories can be misinterpreted when we do not know the wider situation or - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How can we know what the Bible means?

• We are all interpreters.

• Hermeneutics means to engage in interpretation.

• Some events and actions have consistent interpretations, like traffic lights.

• Words and stories can bemisinterpreted when we do notknow the wider situation orcircumstance, i.e. the context.

• Knowing the context of a Scripturepassage is important for interpretingits meaning.

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How can we know what the Bible means?

‘In order to discover the sacred authors’ intention, the reader must take into account the conditions of their time and culture, the literary genres in use at that time, and the modes of feeling, speaking and narrating then current.’Catechism of the Catholic Church, no.

110

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The contexts in which each of the books of the Bible was writtenUnderstanding the Context of the Bible

•Historical: considering the views, beliefs and culture of people at that time, i.e. scientific knowledge and understanding.•Political: considering the relationships between different groups of people and rulers, i.e. Jews, Levites and Samaritans.•Faith: considering the relationship between God and the people passed on through the oral tradition.

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The contexts in which each of the books of the Bible was written

We Cannot Interpret Alone

•The Bible was written in different languages; we depend on others to provide translation.

•The Bible was written in radically different life, social and political situations; we depend on biblical scholars to describe the context.

•The Bible reflects the great spiritual wisdom of our foreparents in faith; we must discern meaning in our lives today.

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The teaching authority of the Catholic Church

The Magisterium

The Magisterium is made up of the Pope, together with the bishops of the whole Catholic Church, whose responsibility it is to give an authentic interpretation to the Word ofGod, whether contained inSacred Scripture or inSacred Tradition.

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The teaching authority of the Catholic Church

Deposit of FaithThe heritage of faith contained in Sacred Scripture and tradition, handed on in the Church from the time of the Apostles, from which the Magisterium draws all that it proposes for belief as divinely revealed.

United States Catholic Catechism for Adults, 509

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The teaching authority of the Catholic Church

TraditionThe Tradition of the Catholic Church refers to the body of teaching of the Church, expressed in her beliefs, doctrines, rituals and Scripture, that has been handed down from the Apostles to their successors, the Pope and the bishops, through the ages, in an unbroken line of succession.

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We must approach the Bible with an open mind and heart

Things to Remember when Reading the Bible

•Read the Bible within the Tradition and teachings of the Catholic Church.•Pay attention to what the human authors meant in the original context of the text.•Know the history and conditions

and culture of the time in which

the book was written.

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We must approach the Bible with an open mind and heart

Things to Remember when Reading the Bible

•Read each part of the Bible in light of the unityof content and teaching of the whole Bible.

•Read the Bible for its spiritual wisdom andwitness to faith.

•Seek to learn its spiritual wisdomfor life.

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We must approach the Bible with an open mind and heart

Things to Remember when Reading the Bible

•Different books or parts of the Scripturescannot contradict one another because they all come from the same Holy Spirit.

•Revelation is God’s own Word to us.

•The unity of our faith must be preserved.

•Understanding of faith and knowledgeof Scriptures continues to evolveand deepen.

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The story of St. Francis of Assisi

St. Francis of Assisi

•Born in 1181 in Assisi in Umbria, Italy.

•Lived an affluent life before joining the military.

•Returned from battle to live a simple life in the hills after hearing God’s direction for his life: ‘As you go, proclaim the good news, “The kingdom of heaven has come near.” Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons. You received without payment; give without payment.’