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IgnatiusOfAntioch — Feel free to read this article for my general view on this argument: http://www.carm.org/catholic/biblesufficient.htmIgnatiusOfAntioch said:I was responding to a particular post as your yourself are doing.
The title of this thread is Protestant Doctrine, this particular conversation happens to be about the Protestant Doctrine of Sola Scriptura.
Just to avoid confusion, here it is up to this point
Here are the quotes thus far:
Actually, Sola Scriptura is a Protestant Doctrine, not an epistemology. As the Protestant writer J.F. Foster points out, "the Protestant doctrine of Sola Scriptura" is successfully articulated and defended in the book Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Position on the Bible (Reformation Theology Series) by Don Kistler.
No less an authority than AA Hodge himself states that it is the 1st Protestant Doctrine.
Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, DD, President of the Westminister Theological Seminary give a definitive and working description of the definitive "Protestant doctrine of Sola Scriptura" in his treaties on the same subject.
There are endless citations indicating that Sola Scriptura is a Protestant Doctrine, which is the title of this thread.
My point is that, since "Scripture Alone," sole rule of faith or criterion regarding what is to be believed. That is, everything that is necessary for our faith is contained within the pages of scripture. No extra-scriptural doctrines are valid. If this is the case, then the Bible must state that Scripture Alone is the sole rule of faith and contain everything that is necessary for our faith, inclding the Doctrine of Sola Scriptura.
However, I find that the Bible states that Scripture is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training. That is a long way from stating that the bible is the sole rule of faith and criterion regarding what is to be believed.
My question: Where in the Bible can I find the statement that Scripture is the sole rule of faith, criterion regarding what is to be believed and that everything that is necessary for our faith is contained within the pages of scripture?
As I pointed out in my reply to #2 above, Sola Scriptura certainly is a Protestant doctrine. A doctrine is a teaching or principal, clearly that is what Sola Scriptura is. Also, the well known Protestant site Bible.org's second lesson states "This lesson will center on the doctrine of Christian authority. Here, focus will be on the Protestant doctrine of sola Scriptura "
Grace and peace to you.
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