Dans "l'Eglise Et La Bible", Mgr. Marius Besson explore avec profondeur la relation fondamentale entre l'institution eccl siale et les Saintes critures. Cet ouvrage th ologique, r dig par une figure marquante de la hi rarchie catholique du d but du XXe si cle, offre une analyse rigoureuse de la place de la Bible au sein de la tradition et du dogme. L'auteur s'attache d montrer comment l' glise agit en tant que gardienne et interpr te l gitime de la Parole de Dieu, tout en soulignant l'importance de la lecture biblique pour la vie spirituelle des fid les.
travers une argumentation claire et rudite, "l'Eglise Et La Bible" aborde des questions essentielles d'ex g se et de doctrine. L' "uvre met en lumi re l'harmonie n cessaire entre la R v lation crite et l'autorit de l'enseignement oral de l' glise. Ce livre constitue une ressource pr cieuse pour les tudiants en th ologie, les historiens des religions et toute personne s'int ressant au d veloppement de la pens e catholique moderne. En red finissant les liens qui unissent le texte sacr la communaut des croyants, Mgr. Besson livre ici une d fense classique de l'herm neutique catholique face aux d fis de son temps.
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