If a Sola Scriptura practice denies the Apostolic Traditions, the divine authority Jesus places upon His Church, then Sola Scriptura becomes a practice of biblical contradiction.
JonNC “I frankly do not think our confession denies Tradition, or the authority of the Church”.
Agreed Jon. Yet when Sola is attached to Scriptura, this expression of faith appears to supersede and place Apostolic Tradition such as the Liturgy in the Mass on a separate platform, that creates an imaginary division leaving Sacred Tradition only secondary or next to no value when measured up to the Sola Scriptura.
It is here where I mention Sola Scriptura becomes a contradiction to biblical teaching and divine revelation, When according to the Catholic Faith, one cannot have one without the other, when the Word is God undivided. I pray that my thoughts expressed here are received with my humility by which I write them.
Authority of the Church as you know Jon is another subject. I will simply state that the Catholic Church has it’s biblical foundation not only recorded in scripture but maintains a Rock foundation in Apostolic Tradition. Which again neither one can be separated as Sola from one another. Sola Scriptura becomes a contradiction by itself without Apostolic Sacred Traditional faith and practices.
Again, not a doctrine, but a practice. If i is a doctrine, then the conscience of the believer is bound to it. this is not the case with sola scriptura. An Orthodox Christian, for example, is not bound to believe in sola scriptura.
Sorry Jon, I don’t even know what an Orthodox Christian is?
Sola Scriptura is never a doctrine? I pray that is the case Jon. If Sola Scriptura is only a practice which is an expression of the Christian faith? I believe it is here, where we can begin to move mountains of obstacles that divide our communions.
Can you provide some type of proof that Sola Scriptura is never a Protestant doctrine and only a practice?
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Since I am bound to the confessions and creeds, my personal interpretation is not valid when it comes to doctrine. I cannot, as a Lutheran, deny the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, for example.
Jon, you make it difficult for this Catholic to be your opponent, when you write like that.
The real presence is an Apostolic Sacred Tradition unchanged, that is not written in the scriptures, but the real presence is defended by Sacred Scripture, but not by Sola Scriptura, the Traditional Apostolic faith and practice has defended the real presence in the Eucharist since antiquity before it was recorded as scripture. Sola Scriptura does not exist here, when this divine revelation and teaching was set in stone.
I realize your expressing a Lutheran’s Sola Scriptura here; Although, from your travels, I am sure your aware of some non-Catholic Christians, who teach from a Sola Scriptura platform in a way that differs from your Sola Scriptura.
If a Sola Scriptura practice is the Sole Source that denies the presence of Jesus Christ in our midst, and denies the Holy Spirit present who teaches and sustains us in all revealed Truth unchanged. Sola Scriptura becomes a false idol.
Agreed. It would also fail to be sola scriptura!
It may fail your Lutheran Sola Scriptura? Because there are many Sola Scriptura non-Catholic Christians who use the Sola Scriptura to deny and reject the real presence of Jesus Christ in His Eucharist.
These same Sola Scripturalists sometimes go as far as placing the letters on a page over and beyond the real presence to reveal a symbolic Jesus or a memorial of a past event that contradicts biblical faith in the real True presence of Jesus Christ. The Sola Scriptura here becomes a false idol.
How can this Sola Scriptura be true? that uses Sola Scriptura to deny Apostolic faith in practice not written in the real presence of Jesus body and blood in His Eucharist.
For the purpose of instruction? Sure. For the purpose of setting doctrine, SS is the final norm.
SS is the final norm? I take it a Lutheran does not place SS as the only norm. If SS is not the only norm, then why does the Lutheran scriptura require the sola attached to it?
The Sola Scriptura never has the keys to bind and loose on earth Jon. She the Church, the mystical body of Christ is the Sole possessor of the divine keys to bind and loose doctrine Jon.
How do you refute Jesus teaching and divine revelation of giving His divine Keys to Peter and His Church on earth with Sola Scriptura?
When it is the one Church who possesses the keys to the kingdom of God on earth, who binds and looses doctrine supported by Scriptura.
Sola Scriptura alone cannot refute heretics and defend the apostolic faith by Sola Scriptura.
I will try and give a response to your other important comments at a later time, which I hope to get more clarifications from your insights.
Good to communicate with you Jon
Truly yours; Gabe;