It seems to me that Publisher’s post #18 and then everything from about post 30 and onwards which includes all of pages 3 and 4 of this thread are off topic.
Pubisher began this rabbit trail by bringing up the idea that the NT writings were not actual or factual…That is not the subject of this thread.
The Subject of this thread is whether or not the Early Christians relied entirely on written texts (scripted texts = scriptures) that had been authoritatively declared to be “God Breathed” (God inspired written text = Scriptures).
Or did they rely on Oral Traditions as well as on written texts.
Given what is contained within the Bible itself about how the early church functioned there can be little or no doubt but that the main reliance, especially in the first and second century was on a combination of both Oral tradition written Tradition, with Oral tradition at all times preceeding the written.
Why and how were people in Jerusalem, Antioch, Corinth, Thessalonia, Rome, Galatia, Ephesis, Philippia etc…converted? It was by the Oral preaching of the Apostles. The OT Scriptures were used to back up what was being taught, but the teaching was New and radical. It was both contained in the OT and still went well beyond the OT in it’s ramifications. It raised new questions for which the OT had no answers. The apostles had to give answers “on the fly”. Some wrote letters, and some letters were preserved. Later some wrote the gospel accounts, based ont ehoral traditions that had been handed down.
But always, at the center of this early movement was “The Church”, the Ecclesia, The Community of believers headed by the Bishop. The Church, teaching and preaching and evangelizing and ministering to the flock. The Church, holding and preserving The Truth as revealed and passed on through both Oral and written media, and protected by the teaching authority given to The Church by Christ Himself.
Those who hold to the idea that the early Church was “Sola Scriptura” are just as misguided as those who hold to an “invisible church” and “personal interpretation”.
They believe these things, and twist Scripture to fit, even though Scripture itself denies such beliefs.
Sorry to carry on so…But i am hoping we can get past this sideshow about publisher’s sources etc and get back to the topic of whether the early Christians were Sola Scripturists.
Peace
James