Scripture and Tradition Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology

Scripture and Tradition  Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology
Author: Edith M. Humphrey
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441240484

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In some of the church's history, Scripture has been pitted against tradition and vice versa. Prominent New Testament scholar Edith Humphrey, who understands the issue from both Protestant and Catholic/Orthodox perspectives, revisits this perennial point of tension. She demonstrates that the Bible itself reveals the importance of tradition, exploring how the Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles show Jesus and the apostles claiming the authority of tradition as God's Word, both written and spoken. Arguing that Scripture and tradition are not in opposition but are necessarily and inextricably intertwined, Humphrey defends tradition as God's gift to the church. She also works to dismantle rigid views of sola scriptura while holding a high view of Scripture's authority.

Traditions of the Bible

Traditions of the Bible
Author: James L. KUGEL,James L Kugel
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 1078
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674039766

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From the creation and the tree of knowledge through the Exodus from Egypt and the journey to the promised land; James Kugel shows us how the earliest interpreters of the scriptures radically transformed the Bible.

Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation

Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
Author: Pope Paul VI.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1965
Genre: Religion
ISBN: PSU:000022603913

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This document's purpose is to spell out the Church's understanding of the nature of revelation--the process whereby God communicates with human beings. It touches upon questions about Scripture, tradition, and the teaching authority of the Church. The major concern of the document is to proclaim a Catholic understanding of the Bible as the "word of God." Key elements include: Trinitarian structure, roles of apostles and bishops, and biblical reading in a historical context.

Tradition Scripture and Interpretation

Tradition  Scripture  and Interpretation
Author: D. H. Williams
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801031649

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"While the patristic age is marked by the development of the Apostle's and the Nicene creeds, D. H. Williams contends we must not neglected the lesser known yet just as significant theological texts and expressions of worship that were seminal in shaping early Christian identity. In this sourcebook, Williams gathers key writings from the first through sixth centuries that illustrate the ways in which the church's confessions, teaching, and worship were expressed during that time. More than an anthology, this sourcebook introduces the primary sources of Christian antiquity."--BOOK JACKET.

Tradition Traditions

Tradition   Traditions
Author: Yves Congar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: 0536001731

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Scripture Culture and Agriculture

Scripture  Culture  and Agriculture
Author: Ellen F. Davis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-10-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781139473613

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This book examines the theology and ethics of land use, especially the practices of modern industrialized agriculture, in light of critical biblical exegesis. Nine interrelated essays explore the biblical writers' pervasive concern for the care of arable land against the background of the geography, social structures, and religious thought of ancient Israel. This approach consistently brings out neglected aspects of texts, both poetry and prose, that are central to Jewish and Christian traditions. Rather than seeking solutions from the past, Davis creates a conversation between ancient texts and contemporary agrarian writers; thus she provides a fresh perspective from which to view the destructive practices and assumptions that now dominate the global food economy. The biblical exegesis is wide-ranging and sophisticated; the language is literate and accessible to a broad audience.

Where is that in the Bible

Where is that in the Bible
Author: Patrick Madrid
Publsiher: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0879736933

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It's the most common question fundamentalists ask. And it's easy to answer -- if you have this book handy. Tabbed for quick reference.

Scripture and the Mystery of the Family of God

Scripture and the Mystery of the Family of God
Author: Scott Hahn,Leon J. Suprenant
Publsiher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780966322309

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Imagine today's top Catholic authors, apologists, and theologians. Now imagine 12 of them collaborating on a book that answers common questions about and challenges to the teachings and doctrines of the Catholic Church. Imagine no more, it's a reality. (How's that for an endorsement?)Catholic for a Reason, edited by Dr. Scott Hahn and Leon J. Suprenant, with the foreword by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput (yes, we?re name dropping), will help Catholics and non-Catholics alike develop a better understanding of the Church. Each chapter goes to the heart of its topic, be it Mary, the Eucharist, Baptism, or Purgatory and in a clear, concise and insightful way, presents the teachings of the Church. Those teachings are explained in the light of the relationship of God the Father to us, his creatures.