The Bible Does Not Teach "Sola Scriptura"
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Does the Bible actually teach that Scripture alone is the only rule of faith?
In this talk, we examine the doctrine of Sola Scriptura directly from the Bible itself. Protestants claim that Scripture alone is the only infallible authority for Christian doctrine. But does any verse of Scripture actually say that? And how do Protestants reconcile that claim with passages that speak of binding oral tradition, apostolic authority, and the visible Church established by Christ?
We will examine key passages often cited in support of Sola Scriptura, including: 2 Timothy 3:16–17 Galatians 1:8 Matthew 15:3–9 Acts 17:11.
Then we will consider other passages that affirm: Apostolic oral tradition (2 Thessalonians 2:15) Inspired spoken revelation (2 Peter 1:21) An unwritten saying of Christ (Acts 20:35) Christ establishing a visible Church with authority (Matthew 16:18–19).
The question is not whether Scripture is inspired — both Catholics and Protestants affirm that it is. The question is whether the Bible teaches that Scripture alone is the sole authority. This presentation argues that it does not. Instead, the Bible presents a visible Church founded by Christ, governed by Apostles, transmitting revelation by word, writing, and practice.
If you are serious about biblical authority, this is a discussion you cannot ignore.
Mr. William C. Michael, O.P. Headmaster Classical Liberal Arts Academy https://classicalliberalarts.com