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It would appear many Protestants read the bible in much the same manner that Catholics do. They use exegisis and discern the truth in very much the same manner. It is interesting to note that Protestants who do this also submit in some manner to Tradition for their interpretation. Many of their beliefs are thus very similar to the interpretation as given through the authority of the Catholic Church.
I would submit that these denominations are also very similar to the beliefs in the Catholic Church in that they submit that church guidance is necessary to interpret scripture. They are also very similar to the Catholics in that they adhere to some form of Tradition to interpret scripture. In other words their beliefs come not only from scripture but also from Tradition and this is in accordance with their understanding of the term “Sola Scriptura”.
Where there seems to be a difference is not that they don’t recognize that some form of authority is necessary to interpret scripture but they differ on where their authority comes from. Catholics would say that the authority comes from the Magisterium. Protestants would say the authority comes from their particular church.
So then to follow this line of thinking my question would be to Protestants - why do you submit to the authority of your church versus the authority of the Catholic church?
The term “sola scriptura” seems to have various meanings among different Protestant denominations. Some reject the above ideas completely and believe that they can individually discern scripture but not in the manner described by our brethern as in this thread. Therefore, this follow up question does not pertain to these believers.
I would submit that these denominations are also very similar to the beliefs in the Catholic Church in that they submit that church guidance is necessary to interpret scripture. They are also very similar to the Catholics in that they adhere to some form of Tradition to interpret scripture. In other words their beliefs come not only from scripture but also from Tradition and this is in accordance with their understanding of the term “Sola Scriptura”.
Where there seems to be a difference is not that they don’t recognize that some form of authority is necessary to interpret scripture but they differ on where their authority comes from. Catholics would say that the authority comes from the Magisterium. Protestants would say the authority comes from their particular church.
So then to follow this line of thinking my question would be to Protestants - why do you submit to the authority of your church versus the authority of the Catholic church?
The term “sola scriptura” seems to have various meanings among different Protestant denominations. Some reject the above ideas completely and believe that they can individually discern scripture but not in the manner described by our brethern as in this thread. Therefore, this follow up question does not pertain to these believers.