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Tag Archives: scripture
Rethinking Tradition and Sola Scriptura 2
In my last post, I discussed a few of the issues surrounding the concept of sola scriptura, that doctrinal authority is limited to that found in the Bible. I discussed that the doctrine has evolved from its original intent into … Continue reading
									
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		The critical analysis behind the Bible canon
Eusebius was an early (263-339) Christian historian who eventually became Bishop of Caesarea, although his is more commonly known for his work on early church history. His work has been exceptionally helpful in that he references a number of early … Continue reading
