Editor’s Note: This is the second in an occasional series of three. The Reformers of the 16th century declared that “Scripture Alone” is the Christian’s authority. “Scripture Alone” is a term that ...
So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by letter. 2 Thessalonians 2:15 According to most Evangelicals, a Christian needs only ...
Today we continue our look at a set of doctrinal truths which, during the Protestant Reformation, came to be known as “The Five Solas.” These five biblical truths, though they were not systematically ...
How does our doctrine of scripture relate to what we believe about the church? And how does what we believe about the church shape how we think about and interpret scripture? Theologian Brad East ...
The rule of faith for Protestants is sola Scriptura. This belief holds that only Scripture is a final, infallible authority for the Christian: thus excluding the Church and Sacred Tradition as equally ...
The idea of preaching without Scripture may seem preposterous, but I suggest it just the same, as a way of drawing attention to a little known, much less accepted, mainline teaching of the Roman ...
Christopher Hall talks about how evangelicals should approach the church fathers CHRISTOPHER HALL BELIEVES in the Reformation principle of Scripture Alone. But he doesn’t think we should read the ...
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