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Catechism of the Catholic Church

Scripture and the Catechism
of the Catholic Church
- Who is the author of Sacred Scripture?
- True or False: The authors of Scripture were only instruments under the influence of the Holy Spirit, who dictated to them the words to be written down.
- True or False: The Bible is to be understood literally.
- In addition to knowing the literary genres of Scripture itself, what other sources are needed in order to interpret the Scripture correctly?
- True or False: Even though we live in the New Testament times as inaugurated by Christ, the Old Testament is still indispensable.
- The illumination of the unity of the divine plan gained by discerning in God's works of the Old Covenant prefigurations of what he accomplished in the fullness of time in the person of his incarnate Son is called:
a). transubstantiation
b). inerrancy
c). impeccability
d). typology
e). inspiration
- True or False. As long as we have the Catechism, we need not read the Bible.
- True or False. The crossing of the Red Sea prefigures Christian Baptism.
- Which is true? Besides the literal reading of Scripture, the spiritual reading of Scripture
a). leads us to understand events by recognizing their significance in Christ
b). ought to lead us to act justly
c). allows us to view realities and events in terms of their eternal significance
d). none of the above
e). all of the above
- What are the three stages in the formation of the Gospels?
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