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The Role of Sacred Tradition in Divine Revelation
The deposit of faith, which is divine revelation, is made up of three components: sacred scripture, sacred tradition, and the magisterium. Sacred tradition is a big T tradition, unlike the small T traditions we have in our daily lives, and it is the way the deposit of faith is passed down from Jesus to modern man.
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The deposit of faith in the Catholic Church is made up of sacred scripture, sacred tradition and the magisterium, though some may be surprised to learn about it.
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The deposit of faith in the Catholic Church is made up of sacred scripture, sacred tradition and the magisterium, though some may be surprised to learn about it. The catechism serves as a resource that explains the sacred tradition, is distinct from small "t" traditions, and can be read alongside the sacred scripture.
ChapterThe Role of Sacred Tradition in Divine Revelation
EpisodeBONUS: Why Scripture and Tradition? (with Jeff Cavins)
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The deposit of faith in Christianity is passed down to modern man through sacred tradition, which is a synthesis of apostolic teachings and other sources of the spiritual narrative.
06:16 - 08:56 (02:39)
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The deposit of faith in Christianity is passed down to modern man through sacred tradition, which is a synthesis of apostolic teachings and other sources of the spiritual narrative. The relationship between scripture and tradition is one of mutual reinforcing, allowing Christians to receive a comprehensive understanding of God's word.