Many non-Christians in America might get the idea from TV preachers that the Christian faith is the Bible. While Catholics believe that Sacred Scripture (the Bible) is the Word of God and to be loved and studied, Christianity is not a “religion of the book,” and that’s why Catholics also believe in Sacred Tradition, and [...]
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‘Bible Only’ and Catholic Sacred Tradition
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Catholics and the Old Testament
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Catholics and evangelicals alike share the belief that the Bible (both the Old Testament and the New Testament) is divinely inspired. Yet one ‘down side’ to evangelicals incessantly quoting the Bible to non-Christians is that the Bible is perceived as the totality of the Christian faith, which it is not.
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