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SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION. My Child, You may not know me, but I know everything about you …..........................Psalm 139:1 I know when you sit down and when you rise up.........................................Psalm 139:2
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SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION
My Child, You may not know me, but I know everything about you …..........................Psalm 139:1 I know when you sit down and when you rise up.........................................Psalm 139:2 I am familiar with your ways........................................................................Psalm 139 Even the very hairs on your head are numbered......................................Matthew 10:29 For you were made in my image...............................................................Genesis 1:27 In me you live and move and have your being.........................Acts of the Apostles 17:28 For you are my offspring..............................................................................Acts 17:28 I knew you even before you were conceived ............................................Jeremiah 1:4 I chose you when I planned creation........................................................Ephesian 1:11 You were not a mistake..............................................................................Psalm 139:15 For all your days are written in my book.................... .............................Psalm 139:15 I determined the ewxact time of your birth and where you would live............Acts 17:26 You are fearfully and wonderfully made...................................................Psalm 139:14 I knit you together in your mother`s womb...............................................Psalm 139:13 And brought you forth on the day you were born...........................................Psalm 71:6 I am not distant and angry, but am the complete expression of love…...........1 John 4:16 And it is my desire to lavish my love on you...................................................1 John 3:1 Simply because you are my child and I am your father...................................1 John 3:1
I offer you more than your earthly father ever could..................................Matthew 7:11 For I am the perfect father......................................................................Matthew 5:48 Every good gift that you receive comes from my hand..................................James 1:17 For I am your provider and I meet all your needs......................................Matthew 6:33 My plan for your future has always been filled with hope.........................Jeremiah 29:11 My thoughts twoard you are countless as the sand on the seashore............Psalm 139:17 And I rejoice over you with singing........................................................Zephaniah 3:17 I will never stop doing good to you ......................................................Jeremiah 32:40 For you are my treasured possession......................................................... Exodus 19:5 And I want to show you great and marvellous things.................................Jeremiah 33:3 If you seek me with all your heart, you will find me............................Deuteronomy 4:29 Delight in me and I will give you the desires of your heart..............................Psalm 37:4 For it is I who gave you those desires....................................................Philippians 2:13 I am able to do more for you than you could possibly imagine..................Ephesians 3:20 I am also the Father who comforts you in all your troubles ….............2 Corinthians 1:3-4 When you are broken-hearted, I am close to you.........................................Psalm 34:18 As a shepherd carries a lamb, I have carried you close to my heart...............Isaiah 40:11 One day I will wipe away every tear from your eyes................................Revelation 21:3 And I will take away all the pain you have suffered on this earth..............Revelation 21:3 I am your Father, and I love you even as I love My Son, Jesus.......................John 17:23
For in Jesus, my love for you is revealed.......................................................John 17:26 He is the exact representation of my being................................................Hebrews 1:3 He came to demonstrate that I am for you, not against you........................Romans 8:31 And to tell you that I am not counting your sins..................................2 Corinthians 5:18 Jesus died so that you and I could be reconciled.................................2 Corinthians 5:18 His death was the ultimate expression of my love for you..............................1 John 4:10 I gave up everything I loved that I might gain your love.............................Romans 8:31 If you receive the gift of my son, Jesus, you receive me ...............................1 John 2:23 And nothing will ever separate you from my love again...............................Romans 8:38 I have always been Father and will always be Father................................Ephesians 3:14 My question is....... Will you be my child? ......................................................John 1:12 I am waiting for you....................................................................................Luke 15:11 Love Abba (Galatians 4:6; Romans 8:15) Your Father, Almighty God
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Four Criteria for Canonicity (why certain books were eventually accepted into the NT Canon, while others were rejected): Apostolic Origin- attributed to and/or based on the preaching/teaching of the first-generation apostles (or their closest companions). Universal Acceptance- acknowledged by all major Christian communities in the Mediterranean world (by the end of the fourth century). Liturgical Use- read publicly along with the OT when early Christians gathered for the Lord's Supper (their weekly worship services). Consistent Message- containing theological ideas compatible with other accepted Christian writings (incl. the divinity and humanity Jesus).
Four-Fold Role of the Evangelists as Authors (what they contributed, even if "God is the Author" of all scripture): 1) Selectors- from among the many things Jesus said and did, they chose which stories they wanted to include and which to omit. 2) Arrangers- they organized the materials in a particular sequence, not necessarily chronologically but often in thematic blocks. 3) Shapers- they adapted and edited the individual stories from their sources so as to emphasize the themes they wanted to stress. 4) Proclaimers- they were not objective historians, but preached the "good news" about Jesus in ways appropriate to their audiences.
Big T Tradition 2 Thessalonians 2:13-15 “But we are bound to give thanks to you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God chose you rom the geginniing to be saved through sanctification by the spirita dn belief in truth. To this he called you through our gospel, so that you may obtain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by letter.”
Many things taught by word of mouth. Not everything given to the early Church was written down. • Jesus didn’t say write a book. • He did found a church. …….. Do this in memory of me • Matthew 16:15-19 “And he said to them, “But who do you say I am. Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the son of the living God.” And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church and the powers of death shall not prevail agains it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.”
How many books make up the Bible? The Roman Catholic Church recognizes 73 books – 46 Old Testament and 27 New Testament – as part of the Canon. A canonical book refers to one that the Church acknowledges as belonging to its list of sacred books, as inspired by God, and as having a regulating (rule) value for faith and morals. “God is the author of sacred Scripture because he inspired its human authors; he acts in them and by means of them. He thus gives assurance that their writings teach without error his saving truth.” –DV, n. 11. Most Protestant traditions only regard 39 books of the Old Testament as inspired – the difference centers on Tobit, Judith, 1-2 Maccabees, the Book of Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, and parts of Esther and Daniel.
Who wrote the Bible? “Holy Mother Church, relying on the belief of the apostles, hold that the books of both the Old and New Testament in their entirety, with all their parts, are sacred and canonical, because, having been written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit (cf. Jn. 20:31; 2 Tim 3:16; 2 Pet 1:19-21; 3:15-16) they have God as their author and have been handed on to the Church herself. In composing the sacred books, God chose men and while employed by him they made use of their powers and abilities, so that with Him acting in them and through them, as true authors, consigned to writing everything and only those things which He wanted.” - DV, n. 11
The Church existed without the written form for decades. • Oral tradition has authority.
Small “t” tradition • (sung about on Fiddler on the Roof) Cultural traditions. • a) the way we celebrate Mass • b) the vestments that were worn • c) laws on fasting • d) priestly celibacy.
Quote Dei Verbum 10 “Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture make up a single sacred deposit of the Word of God which is entrusted to the Church. By adhering to it the entire holy people, united to its pastors remains always faithful to the teaching of the apostles. …………. But the task of giving an authentic interpretation of the Word of God, whether in its written form or in the form of Tradition has been entrusted to the living teaching office of the Church alone.” (i.e. the Magisterium)
Some of that was written down. Some remains in the collective memory of the Church. • Sola Scriptura. : if it is not in the bible we won’t believe it. This is a position held by most Protestant denominations. It is not a Catholic teaching. Scripture is essential, as are Tradition and the Magisterium of the Church. • CCC Paragraphs 748-975
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The World’s Most Dangerous Bible Study • Eric Elnes Very interesting way of taking a piece of Scripture and pairing it with a modern piece of music and see how they relate or contrast.
ESSAY ASSIGNMENT Cardinal Ouellet in Origins Volume 38, # 19 From the Introduction in the Synod on the Word. “Tradition, in its first perception, is the living transmission of the mystery of the new covenant. Tradiitons is constituted by apostolic preaching, it precedes the Scriptures, elaborates and acccompaines always: The word of
(CardianlOuellet cont’d) The unity of living tradition and holy Scripture rests on the Holy Spirit’s assistance to those working pastoral ministry. But the task of authentically interpreting the word of God, whether written or handed on, has been entrusted exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, whose authority is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ. This teaching office is not above the word of God but serves it, teaching only what has been handed on, listening to it devoutly, guarding it scrupulously and explaining it faithfully in accord with a divine commission and with the help of the Holy Spirit, it draws from this one repository of faith everything which it presents for belief as divinely revealed.” (Dei Verbum 10)
Go onto the website for Bible Christian Society (biblechristiansociety.com) and listen to the podcast, “Which came first, the Bible or the Church?” • Review your notes from class.
Read : Introduction to Scripture and Tradition Introduction to the Magisterium and the Catechism of the Catholic Church Read paragraphs 1 to 141 of the Catechism. Good site with indexing of the Catechism scborromeo.org/ccc/ccc_toc2.
After reviewing each of the sources and Cardinal Oullet’s statement, explain in an academic essay the role of Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium in the Catholic Church. Explain how they work together. Explain why one is not more important than the other and why. Your answer should include an explanation of how the bible was formed.
Please be in touch with me when you have developed an outline of your essay. I’ll review your outline and make comments before you do the final version. • fathershawnhughes@sympatico.ca • Homework: for next Thursday: Read or listen to the podcast of Book #2 : God and Book #5, Jesus Christ of the Luke E. Hart series. Go to kofc.org and then click on Publications and Resources and you’ll see Luke E. Hart series under the Highlights banner.