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HOLY
SCRIPTURE
The Ground and Pillar of Our Faith
Volume
III
The
Writings of the Church Fathers Affirming the
Reformation Principle of Sola Scriptura
Publisher: Christian Resources (September, 2001)
Editors:
David T. King and William Webster
Paperback: 312 pages (6" x 9")
Price: $20.00 plus shipping
Discounted price for the 3 volume set: $60.00 plus shipping
The principle of sola Scripturathe teaching
that Scripture is materially and formally sufficient and the
ultimate authority for the Churchwas the formal principle
of the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that the
principle is illegitimate because, she claims, it is unhistorical.
By this she means that sola Scriptura is a theological novelty
in that it supposedly has no support in the teaching of the early
Church. Roman apologists charge that the teaching on Scripture
promoted by the Reformers introduced a false dichotomy between
the Church and Scripture which elevated Scripture to a place
of authority unheard of in the early Church. The Church of Rome
insists that the early Church fathers, while fully endorsing
the full inspiration of the Old and New Testaments, did not believe
in sola Scriptura.
This volume is a compilation of the teaching of the Church fathers
on the primacy, sufficiency and ultimate authority of Scripture.
It contains one of the most extensive documentations of the patristic
understanding of Scripture in the English language brought together
in one volume. The editors have gone to great lengths to provide
the primary sources where the quotations can be found in the
original works, where appropriate.
The documentation provided reveals in the clearest possible terms
the Church fathers belief in the material and formal sufficiency
of Scripture. By material sufficiency we mean that all that is
necessary to be believed for faith and morals is revealed in
Scripture. Formal sufficiency means that all that is necessary
for faith and morals is clearly revealed in Scripture, so that
an individual, by the enablement of the Holy Spirit alone, can
understand the essentials of salvation and the Christian life.
Page after page gives eloquent testimony to the supreme authority
that Scripture held in the life of the early Church and serves
as a much needed corrective to Romes misrepresentation
of the Church fathers and her denigration of the sufficiency
and final authority of Scripture.
ENDORSEMENTS by Dr. J. Ligon Duncan III, Dr. Joel Beeke,
Dr. John MacArthur, Dr. Jay Adams, Dr. Tom Nettles, Dr. James
White and Dr. Eric Svendsen
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