Yes but the internal evidence of the letter itself, combined with Hermas’ work paints a very different picture…
While all this is well and fine, we have a West/East Saint who has spoke on it. Tertullian was also correct in his take of the work of Hermas …
“I would admit your argument, if the writing of the Shepherd had deserved to be included in the Divine Instrument, and if it were not judged by every council of the Churches, even of your own Churches, among the apocryphal and false.”
Being read is one thing, an authority is very different.
I thought that which is God breathed would carry the authority of Jesus Christ? It is the word of God after all… "But Jesus answered them, “You are wrong, because you know neither the Scriptures nor the power of God.” Matt 22:29 ESV.
The referrence it to Old Testament, nor is it an affirmative to Scripture only.
Quite so. It is reliable and unchanging Apostlic doctrine and teaching, surley if it is as much, doctrine the church proclaims must align with it? All inspired scripture teaches more plainly and with more authority after all, so that if we refer to it, we may verify what teachers say…
It is reliable and unchanging “Apostolic Doctrine” which leads to understanding of the Apostolic Churchs when one see’s the Apostolic Churchs. But it is not a Catechism of the Church. As we see One cannot see accurately the Apostolic Churchs by the Bible alone.
One mistakes “Divinely Inspired” when one in his own wisdom starts relating this to how it applys to themselves and next to a Church. For here we see all the flaws of man from Rap and Rock to Dark Lights and a Light Show, to the rationalization of mortal sin and what it is by Bible definition, and how it is dealt with. Look at contraception and abortion just to scratch the surface.
Partim partim? I still don’t know what view you hold to Gary, would help me understand your position more, of that’s ok?

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A rule of faith, or a competent guide to heaven, must be able to instruct in all the truths necessary for salvation. Now the Scriptures alone do not contain all the truths which a Christian is bound to believe, nor do they explicitly enjoin all the duties which he is obliged to practice. Not to mention other examples, is not every Christian obliged to sanctify Sunday and to abstain on that day from unnecessary servile work? Is not the observance of this law among the most prominent of our sacred duties? But you may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify.
The Catholic Church correctly teaches that our Lord and His Apostles inculcated certain important duties of religion which are not recorded by the inspired writers.[See John xxi. 25; II. Thess. ii. 14.] For instance, most Christians pray to the Holy Ghost, a practice which is nowhere found in the Bible.
We must, therefore, conclude that the Scriptures alone cannot be a sufficient guide and rule of faith because they cannot, at any time, be within the reach of every inquirer; because they are not of themselves clear and intelligible even in matters of the highest importance, and because they do not contain all the truths necessary for salvation."
beggarsallreformation.com
In short. However, I also see the larger complexity form West/East. In all Christianity we must proceed with open minds. Or you are subject to our own thinking. We have way to much ridicule today and not enough open-dialogue taking place.
Indeed in your tradition, the church functions above scripture. I don’t claim tht it does Gary, I claim that as the inspired word of God, we should seek to be in conformity with what it says.
I don’t believe it can occur any other way, without building what is already erected. I do believe we can perfect thus greatly improve the existing Tradition first within the Apostolic communites, then among a great deal of Christianity. Theres nothing broken with the existing church. Resistence to Salvation by the paved path is the issue. Problem is no-where in the Bible should one have received the message this was some fleeting hobby or part time entertainmant. Course this isn’t your issue, but its a reality today. Man wants to continue to live his life and gain some feeling of forgiveness by blessing us with his presence now and again. In other words the World has been dragged into the church in some sort of compromise which frankly I don’t see.
Certainly not in issue with Calvin or with mainline Protestant. But an issue as we venture further today.
Peace