In neither case are these relevent to SS. Since SS is simply the practice of using scripture as the final norm. As we can see, throuought Christendom there are various determinations was to what books are or are not used to determine doctrine. While Lutherans do not ignore the D-C’s for instance, neither do we use them to detemine doctrine.
Jon, the reality is that the Faith Tradition you use is the final norm because that is the “decoder ring” you use to understand scripture. You see, when Catholics interpret scripture, we understand the statements that say we are saved by faith to be refering to the fact that you can enter the state of grace by being baptized and that no works are required, simply consent to do this. We also recognized that you can fall from grace so that being saved can indeed be temporary. When you read the exact same verses, you understand them differently because of your Lutheran faith tradition. So its not the bible that is the norm, but how you have been trained to interpret it. For those that don’t adhere to a tradition at all, there is no norming associated with scripture, simply the beliefs of the individual, who can mold scripture to fit what he wants it to say.
When did i admit the Bible was wrong? It is, though, the difference I believe here, as I see the Church as far more than an institution, particularly since it also iincludes the Church Triumphant, and if you wish, the Church Suffering. It could be said that the Church Militant is authoritative, since there are various divisions of it, even dating prior to the Reformation.
Well, the problem here is that you don’t recognize that the magesterium, and not all the individuals, speaks for the church. It is the magesterium, and particularly the Pope, who is protected by the Holy Spirit.
Totally accurate. No one in the early Church accepted The Bishop of rome as soley infallibilt (ex cathedra). The other sees of the Church still don’t.
Of course people in the early church accepted the infallability and primacy of the Pope, other wise the Catholic Church would no longer exist. You do realize that even when the Eastern Churches broke from the CAtholic Church in the great schism (30% of the church), 30% of their churches then broke from the Orthodox and stayed in Communion with the Catholic Church - they are the 21 Eastern Rite churches.
Not at all. It speaks to the claim of more than one Church being The Church.
Jon, the fact is there is One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. You recite this each week in the Creed, right? If you are validly baptized, you are a member of that church, although you are in less than perfect communion with it. The same is true of the Orthodox. And remember, that is a choice that each individual makes, from you to the Patriarch of Constantinople. The Church will accept anyone who wants to be in communion with it and is working to increase that level of communion through both personal conversions and institutional outreach (like to the Anglicans recently)
And yet the Magisterium of the early Church is divided. WHo now has that mantle? And based on what?
Jon
The Magesterium is led by the Pope. It is not divided. Simply, people have decided to leave it. Remember, in John 6, when the disciples left Jesus when they couldn’t accept the teaching of the Eucharist? People have all kinds of reasons to follow their own paths. If it happened to Jesus, just after he walked on water and fed 5000 men with 5 loaves and 2 fish, it most certainly will happen to his church as well. But we all will be held accountable for our decisions.
Just as an aside, Everyone teaches things that aren’t in scripture. You teach how to conduct your services. That’s not in scripture. You teach how to interpret scripture, That is also not in scripture. You probably teach about holidays like Christmas - not in scripture. you have a heirarchy in your church that is not spelled out in scripture. In short, you follow Traditions just as surely as Catholics do. They just have a different basis. Ours can be traced back to the Apostles. Yours to Martin Luther.