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The authors do NOT think that

    { 1 } - The Catholic Church is infallible in transmitting the whole Gospel revelation entrusted to it.
    { 2 } - The transmission of Jesus' teaching in the Catholic Church is free from imperfection.
    { 3 } - The teaching of Jesus can never be wrong nor ever change.
    { 4 } - Jesus has shared his infallibility in transmitting his teaching to the Catholic Church.
    { 5 } - The trustworthiness of magisterial teaching in the Catholic Church is not from human power but from Christ's Holy Spirit.

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The authors do NOT think that

See p. 184.

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The authors do NOT think that

    { 1 } - The Catholic Church is infallible in transmitting the whole Gospel revelation entrusted to it.
    { 2 } - The transmission of Jesus' teaching in the Catholic Church is free from imperfection.
    { 3 } - The teaching of Jesus can never be wrong nor ever change.
    { 4 } - Jesus has shared his infallibility in transmitting his teaching to the Catholic Church.
    { 5 } - The trustworthiness of magisterial teaching in the Catholic Church is not from human power but from Christ's Holy Spirit.

They think this imperfection is due to human frailty. See p. 184.

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The authors do NOT think that

    { 1 } - The Catholic Church is infallible in transmitting the whole Gospel revelation entrusted to it.
    { 2 } - The transmission of Jesus' teaching in the Catholic Church is free from imperfection.
    { 3 } - The teaching of Jesus can never be wrong nor ever change.
    { 4 } - Jesus has shared his infallibility in transmitting his teaching to the Catholic Church.
    { 5 } - The trustworthiness of magisterial teaching in the Catholic Church is not from human power but from Christ's Holy Spirit.

On the contrary, they think that he is infallible because He is the very Word of God. See p. 184.

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The authors do NOT think that

    { 1 } - The Catholic Church is infallible in transmitting the whole Gospel revelation entrusted to it.
    { 2 } - The transmission of Jesus' teaching in the Catholic Church is free from imperfection.
    { 3 } - The teaching of Jesus can never be wrong nor ever change.
    { 4 } - Jesus has shared his infallibility in transmitting his teaching to the Catholic Church.
    { 5 } - The trustworthiness of magisterial teaching in the Catholic Church is not from human power but from Christ's Holy Spirit.

See p. 184.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors do NOT think that

    { 1 } - The Catholic Church is infallible in transmitting the whole Gospel revelation entrusted to it.
    { 2 } - The transmission of Jesus' teaching in the Catholic Church is free from imperfection.
    { 3 } - The teaching of Jesus can never be wrong nor ever change.
    { 4 } - Jesus has shared his infallibility in transmitting his teaching to the Catholic Church.
    { 5 } - The trustworthiness of magisterial teaching in the Catholic Church is not from human power but from Christ's Holy Spirit.

See p. 184.

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