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Sola Scriptura and Catholicism
Martin Luther’s famous words spoken at the Diet of Worms continue to reverberate and echo throughout the halls of Church history: “Unless I am convinced
Biblical Meditation: The Goal and Purpose for the Christian
Psalm 1:2 says that the blessed man delights in the law of the Lord. Those who are godly delight to read and study the Word.
Sola Scriptura and the Church: Why Scripture Still Matters
Writing an article on Sola Scriptura and the Church might seem weird, but I can tell you that few topics today are as least considered
Sola Scriptura and Preaching
When a believer affirms Sola Scriptura, what are they affirming? We affirm the inspired, inerrant, authoritative, and sufficient Scripture to be the sole source of
April 2023 Recommended Reading
In this issue of Theology for Life Magazine, we’ve been considering the subject of Sola Scriptura. We understand that we haven’t covered everything on this topic,
Sola Scriptura and Biblical Counseling
The biblical counseling movement, while a “big tent” ministry (evidenced by the different associations and educational institutions that use the term “biblical counseling”) unites under
Sola Scriptura and Parenting
God’s covenant is one of the clearest pictures of Sola Scriptura, the authority and sufficiency of God’s Word for His people. It is in the
Sola Scriptura and Tradition: Should Protestants Use Tradition?
I grew up Roman Catholic. We practiced many unbiblical traditions. For example, I prayed to St. Joseph. He was the patron saint that helped people
April 2023 Sola Scriptura Editorial
As we study the subject of the Sola Scriptura in this issue of Theology for Life, it could be argued that there is no greater
Sola Scriptura and the New Apostolic Reformation
As we consider the topic of Sola Scriptura, it is imperative that we develop a good grasp on the subject, because many Bible translations lead
Sola Scriptura and Using the Bible
Sola Scriptura simply teaches that Scripture alone is our sufficient and supreme authority in matters of faith and practice. This is different, however, than saying
Sola Scriptura and Discipleship
Hand in hand with Sola Scriptura—which insists that Scripture alone is to be our rule of faith and practice—is the doctrine of the unity of