Do we reject the History of the Bible?
I would say that a few Protestants actually study its history in depth. But most do not. And the beliefs of Protestants even on the reliability of the Word of God is enormously vast.
I do not know what the Bible scholars say and as I’ve studied Cathoicism more deeply I am finding a great many truths in her teachings.
I happen to be from a tradition that holds Scripture as the infallable Word of God. If Protestants are studied at all they realize that the Church cannonized scripture in a council. But I doubt they would admit that it was the same Catholic Church that they see today.
I am speaking in a general sense of course. I personally, when confronted with the the truth of where Scripture came from, cannot ignore the validity of the Catholic’s claim of Sacred Tradition.
Learned Protestants probably struggle with it. They will either deny the infallability of the Scripture or they will attribute the Word of God as being a divinely inspired text regardless of who decided which books would make up the Holy Scriptures. I often heard that God could keep one book Holy. I suppose many Protestants believe this is true in spite of the fact that the Catholic church defined it.
There are probably thousands of ways to work your way around its history…but most often, and in my case, it simply wasn’t thought about. Until somebody told me about Sacred Tradition and the authority that Christ handed to His Church and now I’m going to Mass and RCIA and on
catholic.com.
There are other reasons, of course, but this was pretty significant.
Please offer me a bit of grace. This is my first post and I haven’t memorized all the rules. If I have violated any I would like to be notified.
Please realize that I cannot speak for all Protestants, these are simply some of the reasons that I have observed in statements and actions that I have witnessed in various Protestant denominations…but by no means all of them.
I hope this helps.