Because for the Catholic, the Scripture is not a thing that creates the community; it is revelation given to that community as a gift, a community whose very existence presupposes the divine origin of the message. It is not established or even reaffirmed by the outcome of an historical-critical process; in fact, whether those tools have been correctly used is tested against the Church's own self-understanding and faith.
Insofar as this has been forgotten or obscured by Catholics, this causes the tension between faith and scholarship that is the hallmark of Modernism and liberal Protestantism. As much as it may be a liberation for some to deny some inerrancy in some contexts, because it had been captive to an elitism of scholarship and tribalism, we cannot do it.
Just thought you'd like to know.
Insofar as this has been forgotten or obscured by Catholics, this causes the tension between faith and scholarship that is the hallmark of Modernism and liberal Protestantism. As much as it may be a liberation for some to deny some inerrancy in some contexts, because it had been captive to an elitism of scholarship and tribalism, we cannot do it.
Just thought you'd like to know.
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