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Why don’t many Catholics read the Bible—and are they actually discouraged from it?
In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a thoughtful question from a listener who grew up Catholic and now wonders why Scripture often feels unfamiliar or inaccessible within that tradition. Dr. Easley walks through church history, including the impact of the Council of Trent, and explains how authority over biblical interpretation has traditionally been handled in the Catholic Church.
Dr. Easley and Hanna discuss why every believer needs to engage Scripture personally, how the Protestant Reformation reshaped access to the Bible, and why studying God’s Word should happen in three key ways: individually, in community, and with trusted teachers.
If you’ve ever wondered:
Why don’t Catholics read the Bible as much?
Who has the authority to interpret Scripture?
Can I understand the Bible on my own?
How should Christians study God’s Word today?
This episode will help you think biblically and practically about the role of Scripture in your life.
👉 The bottom line: God gave us His Word to be read, understood, and lived.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:22 Listener Question: Why Don’t Catholics Read the Bible?
01:26 Dr. Easley’s Catholic Background
02:30 The Role of the Mass and Scripture Readings
03:10 The Council of Trent Explained
04:30 Authority and Interpretation of Scripture
05:35 Protestant Reformation and Justification by Faith
06:45 The Priesthood of All Believers
08:00 Personal Story: Being Told Not to Interpret the Bible
09:30 The Role of the Church Today
10:40 How Christians Should Study the Bible
11:30 Final Encouragement: Read Your Bible
Key Topics Covered
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
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Why don’t many Catholics read the Bible—and are they actually discouraged from it?
In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a thoughtful question from a listener who grew up Catholic and now wonders why Scripture often feels unfamiliar or inaccessible within that tradition. Dr. Easley walks through church history, including the impact of the Council of Trent, and explains how authority over biblical interpretation has traditionally been handled in the Catholic Church.
Dr. Easley and Hanna discuss why every believer needs to engage Scripture personally, how the Protestant Reformation reshaped access to the Bible, and why studying God’s Word should happen in three key ways: individually, in community, and with trusted teachers.
If you’ve ever wondered:
Why don’t Catholics read the Bible as much?
Who has the authority to interpret Scripture?
Can I understand the Bible on my own?
How should Christians study God’s Word today?
This episode will help you think biblically and practically about the role of Scripture in your life.
👉 The bottom line: God gave us His Word to be read, understood, and lived.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:22 Listener Question: Why Don’t Catholics Read the Bible?
01:26 Dr. Easley’s Catholic Background
02:30 The Role of the Mass and Scripture Readings
03:10 The Council of Trent Explained
04:30 Authority and Interpretation of Scripture
05:35 Protestant Reformation and Justification by Faith
06:45 The Priesthood of All Believers
08:00 Personal Story: Being Told Not to Interpret the Bible
09:30 The Role of the Church Today
10:40 How Christians Should Study the Bible
11:30 Final Encouragement: Read Your Bible
Key Topics Covered
Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here.
If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].

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