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A protestant (one that adheres to sola scriptura) disagrees with a catholic. How do they propose resolving the dispute?

12.06.2025 02:24

A protestant (one that adheres to sola scriptura) disagrees with a catholic. How do they propose resolving the dispute?

Sola Scriptura is poorly understood by both sides. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other Protestant reformers did not have an issue with tradition being legally binding. Their arguments were that scripture is that ultimate source of authority. Many of the Protestant confessions of the time included scriptural citations for their confessions. I recommend you read Luther’s 95 Theses and/or Calvin’s Institutes. Make sure you know your own side’s arguments, and then read what the Council of Trent wrote so you understand the Catholic position. Otherwise, you are likely to end up talking past one another.

Sola Scriptural =/= Nuda Scriptura

After 500 years, I don’t see people changing, and we are stuck with an imprecise phrase. If I could go back in time, I would have them call the concept “Scriptural Ultima” to be more clear. But I’m having some trouble getting uranium for the flux capacitor in my DeLorean. The Department of Energy is being a bit stingy.

How would you feel if your friend confided in you that she is cheating on her husband, knowing that he loves her deeply? What emotional and ethical considerations would you grapple with in response to her revelation?