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Social Studies, 03.05.2021 20:30, trinityrae4657

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1. Under whose inspiration was the Bible written?

2. Why was the reason for writing the Bible?

3. What happens when we don't follow proper interpretation of the Bible?

4. What has bible scholars done for today's readers to help understand the writings that are 2000 years and older/

5. What affects almost every aspect of life?

6. What must be understood so that the culture's practices are not strange to today's reader of the bible?

7. What does it mean by literary style?

8. What does 'the analogy of faith' mean?

9. What guides us in reading the Bible?

10. What forms a single deposit of faith?

11. What do we consider when trying to understand all that God is revealing in the Bible?

12. What happened when the New Testament was written?

13. What do fundamentalists or literalists believe?

14. What do Catholic believe about the writings of the holy scriptures?

15. What do Catholics believe is the main purpose of the Bible?

16, Does the Bible have to be historically and scientifically correct in every detail to communicate God's plan for salvation to mankind?

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