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Duane1966
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H Jon,Hi Duane,
It can be the sole authority by which the Church evaluates teachers and teachings, doctrines and dogma. That’s the meaning.
And yet Jesus, nor scripture, nor the Apostles, nor the early church taught this. They say: “take it to the church.”
Truly, any practitioner of sola scriptura can conscientiously object to this formula as not being found in scripture.Even the definition here from the Formula of Concord implies rather clearly that the Church “estimates and judges”.
Without an authority to say your interpretation is wrong, we are left with millions of different interpretations, where everyone thinks they are right.
Rather well, as the Church was able to refute this false teaching.
Yet Arianism is still around. You have to feel sorry for Arius. If he were around in the early days of the Reformation, do you think he would be hailed as another Calvin, or Luther?
By the way, read several papers, one by an ex-priest named Dwyer, the gist I got from them was that the controversy was NOT settled by appealing to scripture, but by going outside of scripture.