Are there ANY big T traditions you can think of that Paul did not write about?
EVERYTHING that Paul wrote came from the Traditions. All the Teaching was oral before it was written.
My mistake. Without anything written i think within a generation or 2 it would be gone.
This is your mistake, ja4. If this were true, we wouldn’t have a bible.
Admit it, you don’t know what they are.
I admit that it is not possible for you to know what they are. And, I admit that talking about this subject with you is like throwing pearls where they should not be thrown.
I have to congratulate you, though, I successfully derailing the thread. The whole lot followed you right into the black hole you created! :dancing:
So the idea of an oral tradition of the apostle is futile since we don’t know what it was exactly. All we know what Jesus and His apostles is to be found in the written Scriptrues.
It is futile for you, ja4, because you deny that they exist. What is really puzzling is your preoccupation on this subject. It is very similar to what is known as perseveration, one of the symptoms of mental illness. Since we are not allowed to give any medical or psychiatric help on the forum, you will not be able to get what you need here. There are medications that can help with that, so I think, instead of trying to nail this jellow to the wall, you make yourself an appointment with a professional.
I will continue to pray for you, regardless, and will ask the Immaculate Mary, our Mother, to do the same.
I suppose He could have. The question though is: Did He and what is the evidence for it? If He did He never revealed to anyone.
It is quite clear that you have not yet received this revelation. A news flash, ja4. It is hard to receive revelation from God if you are not open to it. However, it is my fervent prayer that this will be revealed to you, along with the error of Sola Scriptura.
The Holy Spirit inspired the writers to WRITE about the teachings of the Savior. That is not oral tradition.
Catholics, not being limited to Sola Scriptura, are not concerned about which parts are written and which parts are not.
Matt 28:18-20
18 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20
teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age.”
The Apostolic Teaching consists of all that Jesus taught the Apostles to observe. Some of this was committed to the NT, some was not.
So, you would NOT agree with Cardinal Newman who had to concede there was zero historical evidence that Paul taught anything like the Marian doctrines and papal infalibility.
I would not agree.
Newmans unique development of doctrine theory exists to spin away the fact that there are NO writings containing any mention of those “oral” traditions until 200 to 800 years after the resurrection.
This is not a concern for Catholics either, since the canon of the NT was not closed until the 4th century.
How do you know that Paul taught those doctrines?