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Scripture and Tradition

God has chosen to reveal


Himself to man in
concrete Words and
Deeds.

This Revelation is interpreted


and passed on to us through
Scripture and Tradition.
Scripture
•Scripture is the inspired record
•Scripture is the speech of God as it
of God’s Revelation in History.
is put down in writing under the
breath of the Holy Spirit.

Dual Authorship: God employed


human authors to write exactly what •Apostolic Tradition has discerned
He wanted said…no more, no less. a complete list of 46 books in the
God is the primary author of Scripture! Old Testament and 27 books in the
New Testament.
This is a mystery
Tradition
•In order that the full and living Gospel might always be preserved in the
Church, the apostles left bishops as their successors.

•Apostolic Succession ensures that the Sacred Deposit of Faith is transmitted to


every generation.

The line of Bishops in union with the Popes


from Peter to Benedict 16 – Magisterium

Those Truths revealed to us by Christ that are


necessary for our salvation
Tradition helps us truly understand
what God is saying in Scripture.

Many Protestant denominations proclaim “Sola Scriptora” (by Scripture


alone). This is not the Catholic belief because Christ specifically set up the
authority of the Church when he commissioned the apostles.

“You are Peter and upon this Rock I will build my Church…”
Mt 16:19

Besides that, we would not have the Bible if it had not


been for tradition! It was under the authority of the
Church that the books of the Bible were collected and
deemed “inspired and inerrant”.

We would not know about God’s plan for


Written by God through the our salvation if He did not reveal it to us!!!
inspiration of the Holy Spirit
Without error in matters concerning
our salvation – God wants to reveal
TRUTH!!!
How did the Bible come to be?

1. Oral Tradition

God’s actions in history are passed on and interpreted by word of


mouth from generation to generation.

Often when we look carefully at


Scripture, we can see little
“God blessed Noah and his sons and memory devices that helped the
said to them…” Gen 9:1 designated historian remember
the stories.

“God said to Noah and to his sons with


him…” Gen 9:7
It has only been in
the last 500 years
of history that the
majority of people
could read
anything…

Johann Gutenberg
The Printing Press
1450
Practically speaking, it would be
very expensive and time
consuming to write something
down…and that copy might not
last very long given the rough
conditions of the time.

Papyrus – made from reeds in Egypt

What was written down was


placed on animal skin
(normally from sheep skin –
vellum), thin sheets of
copper or papyrus.
2. The development of written books…

In some cases God’s actions became written


down and interpreted. This writing down of the
“traditioning” process is what we call Scripture.

The “traditioning” process is seen clearly


in 1 Cor 11.
Paul is handing on something that he
received from someone else.
1) Process – how it is passed on
2) Content – what is passed on
How did they know what was inspired?

Most of the Old Testament was compiled (either


orally or in writing) long before Jesus walked the
face of the earth.

As for the New Testament, we go back to the idea of


Tradition. Jesus gave the apostles the skills and the
authority to determine what was “inspired” and what
was not.
3. Setting the Canon of Scripture
The formation of the Bible as we know
it today had been going on for a long
time before the bishops met at the
Council of Trent (1500s) to develop a
list of approved books. This list of
approved books became known as the
Canon of Scripture.
The same Spirit that helped write the
text now helps us to interpret it!
The Bible is the
Church’s book!

It came out of the


Church’s Tradition!!!

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