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Summary
The document is the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei Verbum, promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1965. It asserts that God reveals himself through both Scripture and Tradition, which together form one deposit of faith. The document explains the inspiration and interpretation of Scripture, emphasizing the importance of understanding the author's intent within its historical and literary context. Furthermore, it stresses the role of the Church's Magisterium in authentically interpreting Scripture and Tradition. Finally, it encourages access to and study of Scripture for all the faithful.
By Grace n AntonSummary
The document is the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Dei Verbum, promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1965. It asserts that God reveals himself through both Scripture and Tradition, which together form one deposit of faith. The document explains the inspiration and interpretation of Scripture, emphasizing the importance of understanding the author's intent within its historical and literary context. Furthermore, it stresses the role of the Church's Magisterium in authentically interpreting Scripture and Tradition. Finally, it encourages access to and study of Scripture for all the faithful.