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Exploring the Mysterious Language of the Bible
Medieval theologians like Augustine, Gregory, and Bernard interpreted Scripture through layered readings—literal, allegorical, and moral—to uncover its spiritual depths while remaining faithful to Christian doctrine. Their disciplined methods transformed biblical study into a source of insight, moral guidance, and devotion.
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Scripture and the Little Learning of the Literalist
The author warns lay Catholics against rigid or simplistic interpretations of Scripture that disregard the Church’s authority and the limits of human understanding. He urges humility, prudence, and obedience to ecclesial guidance in biblical interpretation, lest careless literalism distort truth and discredit both faith and reason.
Read MoreChrist the Teacher: The Kingdom’s Life
Life in Christ’s Kingdom requires childlike dependence on God, honest compassion that seeks the good of the straying brother, and regal forgiveness that mirrors the immeasurable mercy God shows us. By embracing these three attitudes, disciples learn to live as true citizens of the Kingdom and avoid the just consequences that come from refusing them.
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