Does Tradition contain more than Sacred Scripture (distinguish and explain)?
As said above, Tradition in the broad sense includes the Scriptures, but contains more. Even if all of the dogmas have their seed in Scripture, they are developed in Tradition. There are other things in Tradition not found in Scripture, including which books are inspired Scripture, and the liturgy in its completeness. • What does the so-called “Two Sources” theory propose concerning the relationship of Tradition and Scripture? The “Two Sources” theory is that Scripture and Tradition are two different sources of Revelation, such that some doctrines are found in the Bible and others are found in Tradition. This view is in contrast to that of Yves Congar that says “all is in Scripture, all is in Tradition”, meaning that they are two modes of transmitting the same deposit of faith. • How could you explain briefly the importance of Tradition for Sacred Scripture, and the importance of Sacred Scripture for Tradition in the Church? Tradition is important for Scripture because Tradition existe
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