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Scripture & Tradition
The Vincentian Canon — what has been believed everywhere, always, and by all — is the test of authentic tradition
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Scripture & Tradition
Jerome translates the Scriptures into Latin to make them accessible, returning to the original Hebrew and Greek
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Scripture & Tradition
Irenaeus describes the rule of faith as a summary of apostolic doctrine held universally by the Church
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Scripture & Tradition
The Councils of Carthage confirmed the deuterocanonical books as part of the Christian canon
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Scripture & Tradition
Jerome argues that the deuterocanonical books are edifying but not on the same level as the Hebrew canon
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Scripture & Tradition
The Church has authority to determine which books belong to the canon of Scripture
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Scripture & Tradition
Plato and the philosophers glimpsed partial truths that belong properly to Christians
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Scripture & Tradition
Scripture has both a literal sense and a deeper spiritual sense that the mature Christian discerns
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Scripture & Tradition
Gregory of Nyssa teaches that Moses entering the divine darkness on Sinai is the model of mystical union with God
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Scripture & Tradition
Gnosticism is wrong — creation is good and the God of creation is the God of redemption
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