Approaching the Bible
I had a question posed to me as follows: One thing that I've struggled with is which parts of the bible to take literally, which parts are interpretive, and which are pure allegory for something else? Is every word from the words of the letters of Paul to be set in stone and unmovable? Are we to take the Book of Kings or the Book of Issiah as clear history? My response: OK, let's talk about the basic Catholic approach to interpreting Scripture. It's a bit different than a lot of methods in the Protestant realm(s). The Church interprets Scripture through the 4 Senses of Scripture. So of like the lenses of your glasses to help you to read. If you are looking through the lens of a wrong prescription, your view of the object is distorted or fuzzy. A lot of Protestants get sucked into this "It's either literal or figurative but it can't be both" dichotomy. The way we interpret Scripture in the Catholic tradition is not an either/or distinction. I ...