Use the following excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent (1546) to answer the question:
[The Council decrees, that no one, relying on his own skill, shall, --in matters of faith, and of morals...presume to interpret the
said sacred Scripture contrary to that sense which holy mother Church --whose (skill it is to judge of the true sense and
interpretation of the holy Scriptures, --hath held and doth hold... -- excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent, 1546
In what way does the passage respond to the Protestant Reformation's view on biblical interpretation?
OIt gives a false appearance of agreeing with the Reformation.
It goes along with Protestant reformers without admitting the fact.
O it outdoes the Protestants in overturning an old Catholic doctrine.
Olt upholds a doctrine that goes against the Protestant idea of individualism.

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Answer:

lt upholds a doctrine that goes against the Protestant idea of individualism.

Explanation:

From the excerpt, the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent said that no one is allowed to interpret the sacred Scripture on his own skill because it is the function of the holy mother Church to interpret scripture.

The passage responds to the Protestant Reformation's view on biblical interpretation by upholding a doctrine that goes against the Protestant idea of individualism.