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I believe Sola Scriptura and I are very like minded on the essentials.Prodigal Son 1:
I understand your position regarding the “dangers” as you call it of private interpretation, however, I have to disagree with this position.
First, for any student of the Bible private interpretation is the natural result of reading the text. However, we will grow in grace, our understanding of things will mature, etc.
Certainly it is valuable reading the writings of great theologians, for me Calvin was among if not the greatest of them. However, nothing replaces Bible study and coming to an understanding of the truth in a natural way.
I’ve read the Catholics greats (Augustine & Aquinas being my two favorites), Wesley, Jacob Arminius, Calvin, Sproul, etc. However, I still learn new things every day.
For example, just today I heard a sermon on Sodom and Lot and immediately related it to a discussion I had on this board regarding purgatory and 1 Cor. 3:15. I also defended a challenge, which used John 15:1-6 to refute the doctrine of perseverance of the saints. It was a good challenge to the doctrine, but ultimately it strengthened my belief in it. It came to mind that Moses and even Peter had doubts that God would carry through and paid for those doubts. Moses never entered the promised land, Peter fell in the water he was walking on.
If we don’t try to understand these things with our own mind it just seems like we will never really understand them at all – at least with any depth. I’m not sure if this would necessarily go against RCC teaching but it might? At any rate this methodology just makes more sense to me.