K
Koineman
Guest
=Koineman;12875169]
If the canon itself is a dogma, I disagree–at least in part. I would reword your statement thus by adding boldfaced/italicized words at the end:Do you think that, perhaps, as the Reformers looked back at the history of the Church,and saw the variety of opinions (from Fathers and patriarchates) regarding certain books, that this is why they did not dogamatically define the canon of scripture? I do not believe, for a minute, that Lutheran doctrine would change one iota were Lutherans to receive as equal the deuterocanonical books of the OT.I don’t believe that the lack of a scripturally defined canon of scripture leads one to believe that scripture is not "the sole rule and standard according to which all dogmas together with [all] teachers should be estimated and judged–with the exception of the canon itself.
I don’t follow this. Your final sentence above actually implies a dogmatic definition of the canon, for how could the deuterocanonical books be considered–even hypothetically–“as equal” unless there was already some defined body of Scripture they could be considered equal to?
Yes, that’s a valid counter-question. Both the RCC and EOC claim an unbroken line of apostolicity back to the apostles, yet not all their traditions agree. The boldfaced declaration above really just begs the question.I agree. What I was talking about in the comment you replied to was this:
That’s interesting, but we Lutherans believe the following:
Note that we view scripture as the sole means by which we judge all dogmas and teachings. Who makes said dogmas and teachings? The Church. For me, specifically, my communion, uses scripture to judge dogmas and teachings.
- We believe, teach, and confess that the sole rule and standard according to which all dogmas together with [all] teachers should be estimated and judged are the prophetic and apostolic Scriptures of the Old and of the New Testament alone, as it is written Ps. 119:105: Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. And St. Paul: Though an angel from heaven preach any other gospel unto you, let him be accursed, Gal. 1:8.
Is the identification of the canon of Scripture a dogma/teaching?