If it is enough that Mother Church announces it as true, then so be it. I cannot give over such power to any institution, and I don’t personally believe that God appreciates such actions. You cannot place limits on scholarship. YOu cannot restrict it to some areas and not others. the Church fully expects and condones such work and while she from time to time disagrees with some conclusions, She doesn’t restrict for the most part such investigation. Moreover, what has been taught has changed over time. JPII certainly has a different take on Genesis that his predecessors have had. What is considered heretical at one point is often tomorrows orthodoxy. You claim that the church has taught the same for ever. I would suggest she has refined a good deal of teaching over time and in effect changed it carefully and subtly to reflect new learning. She certainly did so with regard to Galileo. Protestants believe in their 35.000 different sects that they too have the correct interpretation of the scripture. It has been a pleasure none the less in discussing the matter with you. Take care.
If God instituted an earthly Church why would He not be pleased with us following its revealed laws set to help us order our hearts like His?. Is that not the reasonable action of a loving Father who respects a child’s freedom but wants what is best for him?
In respect to change, we are in the midst of salvation history. The Church never taught error in faith and morals and the changes are a deepening of our understanding. The Church and the faithfuls understanding can deepen by gift of the Spirit and in cooperation with the Spirit. Thats great and a fantastic use of scholarship to
aid in the work of understanding the Truth…
You very politely told me to bug off. Okay, but your logical fallacy needs to be persistently refuted or a passing reader would be misled into the erroneous and dangerous conclusion that scholarship determines what is divinely inspired. Exactly what is the litmus test? How is it provable?
It cannot be proved through human means alone because inspiration is
divine and God is Spirit. Your argument becomes non-sensical. I don’t limit scholarship, but I put it in context. To not put it in context makes scholarship a misused tool, like choosing to mow the lawn with a spoon.
“Sola Scholarship” is no faith at all and denies the Good Shepherd. I am not asking you to close your mind, but to dive into the scholarship within the context of the revealed Truth of the Spirit in the defined truths of the Church. Faith opens the eyes to see while acknowleging scholarship with right reason and in humility in love of the Lord can bring us closer to Him. This is freedom to assent and discover the Truth. How can anyone discover deeper truths while denying Truth?
You take care too, but I’ll continue to reply to claims that “sola scholarship” is a means to determine what is or is not inspired independent of the teaching office of the Church or ever not in union with Her.
God Bless.