Biblijski kompas: Jednostavan vodič za čitanje i razumijevanje Svetoga pisma

Biblijski kompas: Jednostavan vodič za čitanje i razumijevanje Svetoga pisma

Edward Sri

This unique and practical manual contains all the necessary information for an effective and quality study of God's word.

The Bible is the source of God's revelation, the fundamental book of the Christian faith, and therefore has a key place in our faith formation. But facing this vast and complex collection of writings, thousands of years away from the world we live in, can be discouraging. That's why we need a guide, a compass that will point us in the right direction and help us to make the time we devote to the study of the Holy Scriptures be time spent meeting the living God. This Bible compass will help us in this, a truly ideal book for personal study of the Bible, for catechetical work and various church groups.

This unique and practical manual contains all the necessary information for an effective and quality study of God's word. The Bible Compass guides us on how to read the Bible within the living tradition of the Church and gives clear answers to many questions that are often asked about the Bible, such as: • Where does the Bible come from, what is its source? • Why is the Bible so important? • Is the Bible really a God-inspired book and what does that even mean? • Should I take the Bible literally? • How can I know if my interpretation of the biblical text is correct? • What is the difference between Catholic and Protestant editions of the Bible? • How can archaeology, history and geography contribute to my knowledge of the Bible? • What are the Dead Sea Scrolls? • How to pray with the Bible? • What is lectio divina? • And what about apocryphal writings, gnostic gospels and other non-canonical writings? • Why do we need Holy Tradition and Church Magisterium to understand the Bible at all?

Original title
The Bible Compass: A Catholic's Guide to Navigating the Scriptures
Translation
Mijo Pavić
Editor
Petar Balta
Dimensions
20.5 x 14 cm
Pages
168
Publisher
Verbum, Split, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53235-531-4

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