Who did the Protestant reformers think they were to take books out of the Bible?

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I agree with Jon on this point.

Jon, my question here…after lurking a bit : since the Lutheran canon is formally open, do you know if Lutheran - Catholic dialogue is discussing the number of inspired books in the canon?
Thanks, Pork. There is a Catholic Lutheran dialogue document called Scripture and Tradition, from 1995, but I haven’t read it. It may have touched on the topic.

Jon
 
No, Mary. This is the Non Catholic Religions forum where we are welcome to share are various faiths. Check with Eric to see if I am wrong.
If you think I am proselytizing I insist you click that little red and white triangle. I haven’t tried to convince anyone here to become Lutheran- ever.

Jon
After bumping into Jon on many threads, I confirm that he does not proselytize anyone towards Lutheranism, or proselytize away from Catholicism, or other faiths.

He is, however, shamefully intolerant of stupidity, hidden unacknowedged assumptions, my own attempts at stealth apologetics/proselytizing, feeble puns, and various kinds of nonsense; but not intolerant of anyone’s own faith.

If he were a chronic government bureaucrat like myself was, he would be more accepting of the ridiculous and the rigid.
 
The ECF’s had varying views of what was and what wasn’t canon.

Jon

Note: The link is just one of many online. Marlowe is not Lutheran, and I don’t necessarily endorse all of what he says.
Jon, the problem is that many ECF’s when referring to a canon, are actually referring to what would be read in the liturgy. Just because a book was not in their canon, did not mean that the ECF didn’t think the book was scripture. St. Athanasius is a prime example. St. Athanasius, in the Festal letter number 39, gives a list of the canon. Now, of the Deuterocanonicals he does term Baruch as a canonical book. He does exclude the other Deuterocanonicals. And yet in other writings St. Athanasius clearly quotes from the other Deuterocanoncicals and calls them sacred writings and scripture. You can do the same with St. Cyril, St. Jerome, St. Basil, Origen…
 
Jon, the problem is that many ECF’s when referring to a canon, are actually referring to what would be read in the liturgy. Just because a book was not in their canon, did not mean that the ECF didn’t think the book was scripture. St. Athanasius is a prime example. St. Athanasius, in the Festal letter number 39, gives a list of the canon. Now, of the Deuterocanonicals he does term Baruch as a canonical book. He does exclude the other Deuterocanonicals. And yet in other writings St. Athanasius clearly quotes from the other Deuterocanoncicals and calls them sacred writings and scripture. You can do the same with St. Cyril, St. Jerome, St. Basil, Origen…
Well said. 👍

Mary.
 
It SHOULD matter to a confessional Lutheran spending a huge amount of time on a Catholic forum when there are obviously Lutheran forums to post and fellowship on.
We don’t have any other confessional Lutherans with thousands of posts here.

The Catholic Church holds the fullness of truth regarding the Canon and also all matters of faith and morals.

Take off your Lutheran hat and listen and learn and be led to the truth.

There comes a moment when one is visiting and one is proselytizing but noting every time it ALSO DOESN"T MATTER IF A CATHOLIC BELIEVES IN CONFESSIONAL LUTHERANISM>

This isn’t a Lutheran site.

Mary.
I have to say that it sounds more like MaryT777 is trying to cover JonNC. “Take off your Lutheran hat and listen and learn and be led to the truth.” Sounds like proselytizing to me.
 
Take off your Lutheran hat and listen and learn and be led to the truth.
Everyone here is entitled to their religion and their views, not just Catholics. Maybe you need to re-read the rules for the NCR forum. No one should have to take off their religious hat here. Just because it is a Catholic forum, does not mean non Catholics have to submit to Catholicism. We are entitled to our beliefs here, Catholic or not.

I have to say that I am growing tired of the attitude that it us Catholicism or nothing. If that is what you believe, fine. However, that doesn’t give you or anyone else the right to push it on others.
 
It SHOULD matter to a confessional Lutheran spending a huge amount of time on a Catholic forum when there are obviously Lutheran forums to post and fellowship on.
We don’t have any other confessional Lutherans with thousands of posts here.

The Catholic Church holds the fullness of truth regarding the Canon and also all matters of faith and morals.

Take off your Lutheran hat and listen and learn and be led to the truth.

There comes a moment when one is visiting and one is proselytizing but noting every time it ALSO DOESN"T MATTER IF A CATHOLIC BELIEVES IN CONFESSIONAL LUTHERANISM>

This isn’t a Lutheran site.

Mary.
Yikes, shalom Mary:hug3:
 
It SHOULD matter to a confessional Lutheran spending a huge amount of time on a Catholic forum when there are obviously Lutheran forums to post and fellowship on.
We don’t have any other confessional Lutherans with thousands of posts here.

The Catholic Church holds the fullness of truth regarding the Canon and also all matters of faith and morals.

Take off your Lutheran hat and listen and learn and be led to the truth.

There comes a moment when one is visiting and one is proselytizing but noting every time it ALSO DOESN"T MATTER IF A CATHOLIC BELIEVES IN CONFESSIONAL LUTHERANISM>

This isn’t a Lutheran site.

Mary.
Yikes, shalom Mary:hug3:
 
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