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Well, that's not what "sola scriptura" means historically, so ...
"sola scriptura" historically labels a view that Scripture understood through what the Spirit means is the sole infallible authority over faith and practice.
Y'got Scripture: infallible as understood by the Spirit of God; often plainly understandable; authoritative.
Y'got the Fathers: by special historical circumstance often directly knowledgeable, fallible, identifying of the church at the time.
Y'got teachers: fallible, often knowledgeable.
Y'got pastors: fallible, relational, practical.
Y'got elders: fallible, appointed as limited, delegated authorities in the church; tested to being knowledgeable, wise, careful with the teachings of the faith. Still fallible.
"Solo Scriptura" is a phrase used to identify the view that Scripture allows no other authorities, other views, counsel, or information from scholarly or knowledgeable sources, as being directly applicable to the individuals who read Scripture, the way they read it.
A Critique of the Evangelical Doctrine of Solo Scriptura
Unfortunately, the historical definition for Sola Scriptura given above is fallible since it was determined by scholarly or by knowledgeable sources. And since Sola Scriptura is fallible it should not be used in understanding Scripture.
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