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  1. The term Catholic Bible can be understood in two ways. More generally, it can refer to a Christian Bible that includes the whole 73-book canon recognized by the Catholic Church, including some of the deuterocanonical books (and parts of books) of the Old Testament which are in the Greek Septuagint collection, but which are not present in the Hebrew Masoretic Text collection.

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      A biblical canon is a set of texts (also called "books")...

  2. The Catholic Bible includes all books of the Jewish scriptures, the Tanakh, along with additional books. This bible is organised into two parts: the books of the Old Testament primarily sourced from the Tanakh (with some variations), and the 27 books of the New Testament containing books originally written primarily in Greek.

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  4. Deposit of faith. The deposit of faith ( Latin: depositum fidei or fidei depositum) is the body of revealed truth in the scriptures and sacred tradition proposed by the Roman Catholic Church for the belief of the faithful. The phrase has a similar use in the U.S. Episcopal Church for their own belief.

  5. Official Roman Catholic Teachings on the Bible compiled by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D. Dei Verbum “Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation” (Second Vatican Council - Nov. 18, 1965) Chapters: Preface (§1) 1) Revelation Itself (§§2-6) 2) The Transmission of Divine Revelation (§§7-10) 3) Sacred Scripture, Its Divine Inspiration and ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FaithFaith - Wikipedia

    The Roman Catholic Magisterium has, however, repeatedly condemned fideism. Critics of fideism suggest that it is not a justified or rational position from an epistemological standpoint. Fideism holds that religious beliefs cannot be justified or evaluated based on evidence or reason and that faith alone is a sufficient basis for belief.

  7. With Reason, Faith, and Tradition: Explorations in Catholic Theology, Revised Edition, Martin Albl has written a timely book that corrects the increasingly prev - alent assumption that faith and reason remain antithetical to each other. Lucidly written, this learned but accessible book provides a thoroughgoing analysis of

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