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* A criticism of Martin Luther's theory of [[Sola scriptura]]. | * A criticism of Martin Luther's theory of [[Sola scriptura]]. | ||
* [["Bible" in the Bible]] | * [["Bible" in the Bible]] | ||
* [[Transliteration]] | |||
=== Resources === | |||
* [[Bible translations]] | * [[Bible translations]] | ||
* [[Online Scripture resources]] | * [[Online Scripture resources]] | ||
* [[Tools for Scripture Study]] | * [[Tools for Scripture Study]] | ||
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== Links == | |||
* [http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=90332377184&topic=18969# "A Biblical Defense of Catholicism"] | |||
[[Category:Scripture Studies]] | [[Category:Scripture Studies]] |
Revision as of 02:30, 9 November 2010
"Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ" (St. Jerome).
Lectio Divina
Slow, thoughtful, prayerful, imaginative reading of the Bible.
Enter the Scriptures
Ignatian meditation: Place yourself in the scene.
Studying the Scriptures
One of the categories on this wiki is "Scripture Studies." These are notes I have made for myself to get ready for or else to follow up on questions asked on the show.
- The Canon (official list of books) of the Bible
- A criticism of Martin Luther's theory of Sola scriptura.
- "Bible" in the Bible
- Transliteration