Now I do not cite the church fathers for the truth of what they say. I may agree with them on certain points and disagree on others. I cite them to show that the idea of scripture alone did not first arise with the Reformation.
Please meditate on what I am going to write… and… of course, tell me if I am nuts.
You cite Augustine a supporter of Sola Scriptura.
Q: How could he be a supporter of Sola Scriptura when he believed in the Communion of the Saints which Protestants DENY is in the Bible. See quotes below.
“There is an ecclesiastical discipline, as the faithful know, when the names of the martyrs are read aloud in that place at the altar of God, where prayer is not offered for them. Prayer, however, is offered for the dead who are remembered. For it is wrong to pray for a martyr, to whose prayers we ought ourselves be commended” (Sermons 159:1 [A.D. 411]).
If he believed ONLY in Scripture, why did he follow the “tradition” of Communion of the Saints?
Here’s a quote about Apostolic Succession which Protestants also deny is in the Bible.
“[T]here are many other things which most properly can keep me in [the Catholic Church’s] bosom. The unanimity of peoples and nations keeps me here. Her authority, inaugurated in miracles, nourished by hope, augmented by love, and confirmed by her age, keeps me here. The succession of priests, from the very see of the apostle Peter, to whom the Lord, after his resurrection, gave the charge of feeding his sheep [John 21:15–17], up to the present episcopate, keeps me here. And last, the very name Catholic, which, not without reason, belongs to this Church alone, in the face of so many heretics, so much so that, although all heretics want to be called ‘Catholic,’ when a stranger inquires where the Catholic Church meets, none of the heretics would dare to point out his own basilica or house” (Against the Letter of Mani Called “The Foundation” 4:5 [A.D. 397]).
Here’s a quote about the Pope’s authority:
“There are many other things which rightly keep me in the bosom of the Catholic Church. The consent of the people and nations keeps me, her authority keeps me, inaugurated by miracles, nourished in hope, enlarged by love, and established by age. The succession of priests keep me, from the very seat of the apostle Peter (to whom the Lord after his resurrection gave charge to feed his sheep) down to the present episcopate [of Pope Siricius]” (Against the Letter of Mani Called “The Foundation” 5 [A.D. 397]).
Here’s another one as Peter as the Pope:
“If the very order of episcopal succession is to be considered, how much more surely, truly, and safely do we number them [the bishops of Rome] from Peter himself, to whom, as to one representing the whole Church, the Lord said, ‘Upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not conquer it.’ Peter was succeeded by Linus, Linus by Clement. … In this order of succession a Donatist bishop is not to be found” (Letters 53:1:2 [A.D. 412]).
I will say again my point. If Augustine had agreed to Sola Scritpura, how in the world could he come to the conclusion about the above doctrines? Because as Protestants say, if its not in the Bible its not part of our Faith.
I strongly believe the use of Augustine to Sola Scriptura is problematic and suggest that you remove him as a supporter as he clearly adhered to Traditions passed on from the Apostles.
Again, you can disagree with the doctrines that Augustine put forward, but you can not say he was a supporter of Sola Scriptura.