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In Catholic theology what is the role of the scripture in personal salvation?
Preaching of the Word (which involves literally speaking of the scripture) is a ministry of the church, right? It’s not a sacrament per say because there are seven of those.
I used the term salvation which I know in a Protestant context means rescue from hell after death. But Catholics also mean something greater with regeneration and daily living and dying with Christ.
I really love how the Greek and Russian monastics talk about salvation as liberation from demonic thoughts and purification thru God’s presence. Protestants might call this sanctification not salvation.
As a Baha’i, our Writings talk about how when we embrace the Revelation of God we embrace God Himself who is known thru His message and Messengers. If we reject His Messengers, we (in a sense) reject God. I was curious on the Catholic view of this idea, the spiritual effect on hearing and accepting the scripture.
Preaching of the Word (which involves literally speaking of the scripture) is a ministry of the church, right? It’s not a sacrament per say because there are seven of those.
I used the term salvation which I know in a Protestant context means rescue from hell after death. But Catholics also mean something greater with regeneration and daily living and dying with Christ.
I really love how the Greek and Russian monastics talk about salvation as liberation from demonic thoughts and purification thru God’s presence. Protestants might call this sanctification not salvation.
As a Baha’i, our Writings talk about how when we embrace the Revelation of God we embrace God Himself who is known thru His message and Messengers. If we reject His Messengers, we (in a sense) reject God. I was curious on the Catholic view of this idea, the spiritual effect on hearing and accepting the scripture.