In session 62 of Through Theology in a Year, we’ll explore theological authority by examining 'Prima Scriptura' and 'Sola Fide.' We'll discuss the meaning of 'Prima Scriptura,' which sees Scripture as primary but in dialogue with tradition and reason, and 'Sola Fide,' the Protestant belief that salvation comes by faith alone. Additionally, we'll touch on how different Christian traditions—Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant—interpret and apply these principles, shaping their views of faith and authority. The next session will dive deeper into 'Sola Scriptura.
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We'd love to hear your thoughts! Don't forget to like, comment, and share your insights. Join the discussion and let us know your perspective on these crucial topics.
Michael's public blog: https://credohouse.org
Courses from Michael and other scholars: https://credocourses.com
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