The Reading Guide discusses the relationship between Scripture and Tradition in
several places. In one section, the guide states that Scripture and Tradition are "two inseparable aspects of the same divine revelation." It also states that they are "mutually illuminating," meaning that they help us to understand each other better. The guide also discusses the role of the Magisterium in interpreting Scripture and Tradition. The guide states that the Magisterium is "responsible for safeguarding and interpreting the deposit
of faith," which includes both Scripture and Tradition.
How these fit in within the larger section of the reading guide is the section on Scripture and Tradition is part of a larger section on the interpretation of Scripture. The Reading Guide discusses several different methods of interpretation, but it emphasizes that all methods must be used considering Tradition and the teachings of the Magisterium. The Reading Guide also discusses the importance of Scripture for the life of the Church. It states that Scripture is "the foundation of all Christian doctrine and practice." The guide also states that Scripture is "a source of nourishment and inspiration for all Christians."
The teachings of Scripture and Tradition are essential for understanding the Catholic faith. They help us to ensure that we are interpreting Scripture correctly and that we are remaining faithful to the deposit of faith.