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In another thread, a poster accused Catholics of not fully understanding Sola Scriptura.
So… explain it to me then, and why it is superior.
So… explain it to me then, and why it is superior.
This means Bible alone. Those churches who are Sola Scriptura only hold the Scriptures to be their authority. I am Anglican so therefore our church is not sola scriptura but it however does hold Scripture to be of the highest authority of the three in our church which is Scripture, Tradition and Reason in that order.In another thread, a poster accused Catholics of not fully understanding Sola Scriptura.
So… explain it to me then, and why it is superior.
Ah, but where in Scripture does it say that there are other authorities equal to itself??But where in the Bible does it say that Scripture is the only infallible source, and where does it say that Scripture contains all that is needed for salvation? I have read through the Bible completely several times, and I cannot find this. I find 2 Timothy, but the passage most quoted, I think verse 16, says only that all Scripture is useful for knowledge and equipping a person for every good work --not that it is the only source of knowledge (and that ‘scripture’ at the time St. Paul wrote was only the Old Testament), and certainly not that it contains all that is needed for salvation.
It doesn’t.But where in the Bible does it say that Scripture is the only infallible source, and where does it say that Scripture contains all that is needed for salvation? I have read through the Bible completely several times, and I cannot find this. I find 2 Timothy, but the passage most quoted, I think verse 16, says only that all Scripture is useful for knowledge and equipping a person for every good work --not that it is the only source of knowledge (and that ‘scripture’ at the time St. Paul wrote was only the Old Testament), and certainly not that it contains all that is needed for salvation.
2 Thess 11-15Ah, but where in Scripture does it say that there are other authorities equal to itself??
This brought to mind some of our Baptist brethern…I may be mistaken, but among many Baptist Churches the individual is also the interpreter of scripture…so, if we have SCRIPTURE ALONE, and each individual interprets scripture for themselves…what happens when these various interpretations conflict? What authority can be used to appeal to to correct this conflict…I might be going out on a limb here, but I don’t think every Protestant sect has the same definition for Sola Scriptura. There are those who take the liberal view of it, and those who take the strict fundamentalist view. The definition depends on the individual’s personal theology as well as the Protestant sect itself.
You raise a historical topic to scripture, that protestants or non-Catholic Christians, do not step up to the plate to answer these scriptural teachings about authority and interpretation of scripture.This brought to mind some of our Baptist brethern…I may be mistaken, but among many Baptist Churches the individual is also the interpreter of scripture…so, if we have SCRIPTURE ALONE, and each individual interprets scripture for themselves…what happens when these various interpretations conflict? What authority can be used to appeal to to correct this conflict…
what sometimes happens is local churches will split over these differences…thus fractured churches founded on different interpretations of scripture…thus…to me…the appeal of another authority…the CHURCH is the pillar and foundation of truth…the church defines scripture.
So, to summarize:I’m taking a risk here because my classes dealing with this were so long ago and I’m going by memory alone. I believe it was introduced by Martin Luther as he was having troubles with the RCC selling indulgences (to fund building of cathedrals). His argument was that indulgences were not necessary for redemption (or salvation) only faith, we know this because scripture tells us we are justified by faith alone (his viewpoint). Therefore only scripture should be used for a basis of knowing what is needed for salvation, not traditions of man (because they could be so seriously corrupted as proven by the actions of the church). As the church believes salvation is dependent on ones condition at the time of death, they need reconcilliation (from a priest) and therefore something more than scripture alone. Hope I didn’t botch this too badly.
Steve
fccphx.homestead.com/SolaScriptura.htmlHere are some common misconceptions about Sola Scriptura.
Scripture alone does not require that anyone read the Bible. It recognizes oral teaching but the teaching must be in accord with what the Scriptures contain.
Sola Scriptura does not say that all possible knowledge is contained in the Bible. What it says is that the Bible contains all that is needed for salavation. It is the only infallible source.
Sola Scriptura does not deny traditions. However tradition is not infallible and is subject to authority of Scripture.
Sola Scriptura does not deny that the Church is necessary or that it has no teaching authority. The Church’s teaching must conform to the Bible as the only infallible source of doctrine.
Sunday’s Gospel: Luke 13:22- 30I’ve never understood why sola scripture is wrong since it was what I was brought up with. Any way, since being a Catholic, it has been irelevant any way. Sundays Gospel explained very clearly that sola scripture is wrong.
Jesus was basically saying that if we turn up and try to claim that we are entitled to a space in Heaven, He won’t recognise those of us who have only been with Him for a time and then fallen away. He will give places in Heaven to those who have stayed with Him throughout our lives.Sunday’s Gospel: Luke 13:22- 30
And he went through the cities and towns teaching, and making his journey to Jerusalem. And a certain man said to him: Lord, are they few that are saved? But he said to them: Strive to enter by the narrow gate; for many, I say to you, shall seek to enter, and shall not be able. But when the master of the house shall be gone in, and shall shut the door, you shall begin to stand without, and knock at the door, saying: Lord, open to us. And he answering, shall say to you: I know you not, whence you are. Then you shall begin to say: We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. And he shall say to you: I know you not, whence you are: depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity. There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when you shall see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the kingdom of God, and you yourselves thrust out. And there shall come from the east and the west, and the north and the south; and shall sit down in the kingdom of God. And behold, they are last that shall be first; and they are first that shall be last.
Linnyo-
I can see what you mean. Perhaps you can explain for others?
I think perhaps you are confusing Sola Scriptura (Bible Alone) with Once Saved, Always Saved?Jesus was basically saying that if we turn up and try to claim that we are entitled to a space in Heaven, He won’t recognise those of us who have only been with Him for a time and then fallen away. He will give places in Heaven to those who have stayed with Him throughout our lives.
It was just so clear from the Gospel that a relationship with Jesus requires a long term commitment and a quick prayer (sinners prayer) isn’t going to be enough unless you maintain that relationship. Which one of us would want a fairweather friend. I wouldn’t so why would Our Father?