Calvin and Luther were both influenced by centuries of bad teaching within the Roman Church. Further reflection by Reformed theologians, based on the Early Church Fathers and the Bible, enabled them to jettison many of the superstitions that had entered into the Church by the time of the Reformation, including the perpetual virginity of Mary and the assumption of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Bad teachings? Influenced? superstitions? and let’s not forget the Jettisoning of the eucharist as the real presence, another one of those bad teachings. oops back on topic. so lets see, this tells me that calvin and Luther could be influenced,hmmm…
Irenaeus and Tertullian both denied the idea that Mary was a perpetual virgin. Tertullian, John Chrysostom and other church fathers denied that Mary was sinless. These Marian doctrines, such as perpetual virginity and sinlessness, began to be proposed by some church fathers from the third century onward, especially with the rise of asceticism. These are not apostolic doctrines, though. Not only are modern Roman Catholic views of Mary not supported by the New Testament, but they’re also contradicted by some of the church fathers.
this has been addressed multiple times on this thread, it is supported, it has been shown.
A lot more. Citing one, albeit great, Church father doesn’t do it. (I love Athenasius–he saved our faith from Arianism)
PLEASE RE-READ THE LINKS , iT GIVES MULTIPLES, I’ll also include St. Jerome, St. Augustine, St. Ambrose in the perpetual virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary against Helvidius.
**The burdon of proof in on Roman Catholics **to show that there was general agreement amongst the Early Church Fathers regarding these and other ideosyncratic Roman Catholic beliefs that are supported entirely or substantially by “oral tradition”. The Council l of Trent ruled that there had to be substantial unanimity in the Church Fathers for a dogma that has arisen through tradition to be accepted. Since there is not unanimity amongst the Fathers regarding many of the current extra biblical Marian beliefs, by its own standards established at Trent, the Roman Catholic Church should jettison these, as the Protestant churches have.
What this shows also is that the modern Roman Catholic Church is vastly different than the Early “Catholic” church. Evangelicals can with good reason claim to be 1st Century catholics and completely in line with apostolic tradition.
Let’s provide some proof please
I hope, for the good of the Body of Christ, that the modern RC church will someday jettison the perpetual virginity and other contentious issues that divide us. But I am not hopeful.