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Lincoln7
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But Sacred Tradition is not separate from what is contained in writing.
So scripture is at least materially sufficient, if all the Traditon is contained in it?Totum in Scriptura, totum in Traditione-- “All is in Scripture, all is in Tradition.”
If these really are apostolic doctrines then why no mention of them? Why no mention in the works of the earliest fathers If they really were passed on? Paul had no knowledge of such teachings. Indeed many of them conflict with his clear teaching in Romans for example… Yes i agree it was whole prior to the NT being composedWell, in one sense, yes. The Catholic faith was whole and entire before a single word of the NT was ever put to writ, but, as you know, our understanding developed.
Then they refuse to accept scripture as a whole and consistently exegeted, and reject the tradition of the church, which has always upheld this most biblical doctrine.I mean, you claim that the Trinity is quite clear, but it’s evident that there are LOTS of folks who have divorced themselves from this dogma because, well, they couldn’t find it in the bible.
It is implicitly taught through all of scripture, that the word of God is that to which doctrine is tested too. As it is out Apostlic testimony, we go by it. Athanasius recognised scriptures sufficiency, its where he went to defend the trinity, not to the magisterium.So you’re saying that Scripture is sufficient because, while it’s not found in a single page of the Bible,I believe it because a Catholic bishop said it?
Ha as for my John comments, Him who is Testified to in John is the way and the truth and the life, John points us to him.
Kind regards
Lincs.