ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Latourelle, René. Theology of Revelation, Including a Commentary on the Constitution "Dei Verbum" Of Vatican II. Staten Island, N.Y.: Alba House, 1966.
This source was used to gain knowledge over the subect matter discussed by Dei Verbum. It offers insight to the attitudes that people felt towards the document and it includes the major support it has for addressing such issues in Tradition and Scripture
- Sheffter Ed, Summary of Dei Verbum http://www.statucson.org/sites/statucson.org/files/LT%20Times%20-%20Summary%20of%20Dei%20Verbum%20-%20Divine%20Revelation.pdf
This source offers another valuable perspective on the subject matter. It was especially good to read a more compressed version of Dei Verbum.
- The Vatican, The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19651118_dei-verbum_en.html
The document available at this website is the actual transcript of Dei Verbum. This helped us to understand the actual tone of Pope Paul VI and his inspirations for writing such an important Church document.
- Pontifical Biblical Commission, Dei Verbum
http://catholic-resources.org/ChurchDocs/PBC_Interp.htm
This source offered us an interpretation of Dei Verbum by a certified source. It shows how the people have come to read Dei Verbum as. It was seen as a pivotal document that remains central amongst all of the other Vatican II documents.
- Latourelle, René. Theology of Revelation, Including a Commentary on the Constitution "Dei Verbum" Of Vatican II. Staten Island, N.Y.: Alba House, 1966.
This source was used to gain knowledge over the subect matter discussed by Dei Verbum. It offers insight to the attitudes that people felt towards the document and it includes the major support it has for addressing such issues in Tradition and Scripture
- Sheffter Ed, Summary of Dei Verbum http://www.statucson.org/sites/statucson.org/files/LT%20Times%20-%20Summary%20of%20Dei%20Verbum%20-%20Divine%20Revelation.pdf
This source offers another valuable perspective on the subject matter. It was especially good to read a more compressed version of Dei Verbum.
- The Vatican, The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19651118_dei-verbum_en.html
The document available at this website is the actual transcript of Dei Verbum. This helped us to understand the actual tone of Pope Paul VI and his inspirations for writing such an important Church document.
- Pontifical Biblical Commission, Dei Verbum
http://catholic-resources.org/ChurchDocs/PBC_Interp.htm
This source offered us an interpretation of Dei Verbum by a certified source. It shows how the people have come to read Dei Verbum as. It was seen as a pivotal document that remains central amongst all of the other Vatican II documents.