Three of the sources need to be cited directly in your papers. No sources other than the ones specifically curated for you are to be used in your papers. The Sources consist of Inspiration — M.J. Lagrange, Historical Criticism and the Old Testament, Lecture 3 – Alternative Formats
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Inspiration — ch. 1 of White, The Light of Christ – Alternative Formats
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Inspiration — ch. 5 of Sheed, Knowing God – Alternative Formats
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Inspiration — ch. 7 of Levering, Engaging the Doctrine of Revelation – Alternative Formats
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Inspiration — Pope Leo XIII, Encyclical Letter Providentissimus Deus
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Inspiration — Farkasfalvy, “Inspiration and Incarnation” – Alternative Formats
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Inspiration — ch. 9 of Nichols, The Shape of Catholic Theology – Alternative Formats
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Inspiration and the Four Senses of Scripture — Catechism of the Catholic Church Inspiration and the Four Senses of Scripture — Catechism of the Catholic Church
Please consult this source for a beginning overview of the topics of Inspiration and the Four Senses. You may cite the Catechism, but it will not count toward one fot he three required sources for your papers.
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Four Senses of Scripture — Edward Sri, Making ‘Sense’ Out of Scripture – Alternative Formats
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Four Senses of Scripture — Henri De Lubac, from Theological Fragments – Alternative Formats
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Four Senses of Scripture — Farkasfalvy, “Inspiration and Incarnation” – Alternative Formats
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Four Senses of Scripture — Scott Hahn, ch. 1 of Scripture Matters – Alternative Formats
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Four Senses of Scripture — Francis Martin, The Spiritual Sense of Sacred Scripture – Alternative Formats
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Four Senses of Scripture — Holmes, “On Spiritual Interpretation” – Alternative Formats
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Four Senses of Scripture — Hugh of St. Victor, To the New Student of Sacred Scripture – Alternative Formats