Proclaiming to the world the “Logos” of hope The Word from the Father and to the Father The Church’s Mission: To Proclaim The Word Of God To The World The prayerful reading of sacred Scripture and “lectio divina” Sacred Scripture in large ecclesial gatherings Ī) Ordained ministers and the word of God ī) The word of God and candidates for Holy Orders Ĭ) The word of God and the consecrated life ĭ) The word of God and the lay faithful Į) The word of God, marriage and the family Letting the Bible inspire pastoral activity The Word Of God In The Life Of The ChurchĮncountering the word of God in sacred Scripture G) Particular concern for the visually and hearing impaired Suggestions and practical proposals for promoting fuller participation in the liturgy Ĭ) The solemn proclamation of the word of God ĭ) The word of God in Christian Churches Į) The exclusive use of biblical texts in the liturgy į) Biblically-inspired liturgical song The word of God and the Book of Blessings The word of God and the Liturgy of the Hours The word of God, Reconciliation and the Anointing of the Sick The fittingness of a Directory on Homiletics Proclamation of the word and the ministry of Reader The Liturgy, Privileged Setting For The Word Of God The saints and the interpretation of Scripture Ĭhrist’s constant presence in the life of the Church The fundamentalist interpretation of sacred Scripture ĭialogue between pastors, theologians and exegetes Ĭonsequences for the study of theology The relationship between the Old and the New Testaments Ĭhristians, Jews and the sacred Scriptures The danger of dualism and a secularized hermeneutic įaith and reason in the approach to Scripture The Council’s biblical hermeneutic: a directive to be appropriated The development of biblical studies and the Church’s magisterium The Church as the primary setting for biblical hermeneutics The Interpretation Of Sacred Scripture In The Church Mary, “Mother of God’s Word” and “Mother of Faith” Sin as a refusal to hear the word of God God hears us and responds to our questions God the Father, source and origin of the word The eschatological dimension of the word of God The Prologue of John’s Gospel as a guide From “ Dei Verbum” to the Synod on the Word of God
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