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== No Magisterium, no canon == | |||
"Sola scriptura" is a failure from the beginning. | "Sola scriptura" is a failure from the beginning. | ||
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If extra-scriptural judgments are banished by "sola scriptura," then we cannot tell which writings are sacred scripture and which are not. | If extra-scriptural judgments are banished by "sola scriptura," then we cannot tell which writings are sacred scripture and which are not. | ||
== "Bible" is not a biblical word == | |||
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[[Category:Scripture Studies]] | [[Category:Scripture Studies]] |
Revision as of 20:38, 3 November 2010
No Magisterium, no canon
"Sola scriptura" is a failure from the beginning.
No scripture lists the scriptures inspired by God.
It is an entirely extra-scriptural judgment that "these writings are the Word of the Lord" which constitutes the canon of the scriptures.
If extra-scriptural judgments are banished by "sola scriptura," then we cannot tell which writings are sacred scripture and which are not.