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Baha'i Approach:
Catholic Approach:
- Recognition of Multiple Layers: The Baha'i Faith believes that divine writings inherently have multiple layers of meaning literal, symbolic, allegorical, and spiritual.
- Focus on Unity and Morality: The interpretation emphasizes understanding these layers to promote unity, moral development, and spiritual growth.
- Flexible Interpretation: Baha'is often see scriptures as having meaning suitable for different levels of understanding, encouraging believers to seek deeper, metaphorical, and spiritual insights.
Key Difference:
- Explicit Use of the Four Senses: The Catholic Church formally categorizes Scripture into four distinct senses:
- Literal: The straightforward meaning based on historical and linguistic context.
- Allegorical: Symbolic meanings that reveal Christ or divine truths.
- Moral (Tropological): Lessons on how to live morally.
- Anagogical: Meaning related to heaven, eternity, and ultimate destiny.
- Structured Method: Catholic exegesis employs a systematic method, often guided by tradition, magisterial authority, and theological schools, to interpret texts at these four levels.
- Official Teaching: This method is rooted in church teachings and scholarly theology, with specific guidance on how to discern each sense.
- The Baha'i view is more general and inclusive, emphasizing that scriptures have multiple layers of meaning without strictly formalizing or categorizing them into four senses.
- The Catholic view is more structured and formalized, with a well-defined framework (the four senses) used consistently in theological interpretation and exegesis.
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