Thank you for the book recommendation, that is a good point I will look into that. In regards to if scripture isinerrant regarding faith and morals only, after some further research, I have found that it is at the end of the day debated among theologians. I suggest that it is NOT limited to...
Perhaps. I did not mean to be counterproductive; I guess I didn’t want to flood the forum with several questions back to back on the same matter, and figured it was efficient to include a few examples in one post. To all reading, don’t feel like you have to address each point in order to reply...
It’s true that we must pay attention to styles and customs at the time and of how they relate to the way the authors communicate. But it’s also true that this does not allow for scripture to become erroneous. Maybe Dei Verbum doesn’t say inerrant but it does say “without error”, which is the...
[Background: Sacred scripture is inspired by the Holy Spirit and inerrant. (From the Catechism glossary: BIBLICAL INSPIRATION: The gift of the Holy Spirit which assisted a human author to write a biblical book so that it has God as its author and teaches faithfully, without error, the saving...
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