Michael Wrenn
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Can one be a Baptist and believe that scripture is the final authority but not the sole authority?
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No. The Baptist distinctive on Scripture is usually stated as "The Bible as the sole rule of faith and practice."Can one be a Baptist and believe that scripture is the final authority but not the sole authority?
Can one be a Baptist and believe that scripture is the final authority but not the sole authority?
IMO, there is a great weight to the writings of the early church fathers and they can give a great deal of insight.
i.e. The doctrine of the Trinity took about 300 years to develop and codify coming out of the Council of Nicea (AD 325).
However when reading their writings one also sees a lot of error.
So, everything, no matter how weighty, must be held up to the light of the scripture.
But, there is still something missing and that is the illumination of the Holy Spirit who ultimately reveals the truth at an individual level.
That is why we have so many differing scriptural views (Calvinism vs. Arminianism; futurism vs. preterism; etc, etc...), lack of spiritual discernment.
HankD
No. The Baptist distinctive on Scripture is usually stated as "The Bible as the sole rule of faith and practice."
No. The Baptist distinctive on Scripture is usually stated as "The Bible as the sole rule of faith and practice."
Can you quote any Baptist authorityI do not hold to the sole authority of the scriptures, but I do hold that scripture is the primary and final authority. I believe that tradition, reason, and experience are secondary authorities but that they must line up with scripture to be considered authoritative in a secondary sense.
At least one person on the forum thinks that puts me out of the Baptist camp, but I consider that the principles I hold are Baptist/Anabaptist.
I do not hold to the sole authority of the scriptures, but I do hold that scripture is the primary and final authority. I believe that tradition, reason, and experience are secondary authorities but that they must line up with scripture to be considered authoritative in a secondary sense.
I do not hold to the sole authority of the scriptures, but I do hold that scripture is the primary and final authority. I believe that tradition, reason, and experience are secondary authorities but that they must line up with scripture to be considered authoritative in a secondary sense.
I do not hold to the sole authority of the scriptures, but I do hold that scripture is the primary and final authority. I believe that tradition, reason, and experience are secondary authorities but that they must line up with scripture to be considered authoritative in a secondary sense.
At least one person on the forum thinks that puts me out of the Baptist camp, but I consider that the principles I hold are Baptist/Anabaptist.
Based on what you have said here, because secondary issues must line up with scripture it appears to be that scripture is the sole authority. All Baptists look at experience and reason in the same way you do and claim scripture is their sole authority because those things are held to the standard of scripture.
Michael Wren. You posted...
I am a bit confused.
You say that you "do not hold to the sole authority of the scriptures" but in the next statement you say that "scripture is the primary and final authority.
Which is it?
Primary and final is not the same as sole.
Primary and final is not the same as sole.
Depends on the context. In your case it is.
I have been told that my view is Anglican, not Baptist. But it seems that they, in effect, would reach the same conclusion you do. It seems then that you, they, and I are all on the same page.
I have been told that my view is Anglican, not Baptist. But it seems that they, in effect, would reach the same conclusion you do. It seems then that you, they, and I are all on the same page.
All I can say is that based on what you have posted in this thread your view on this issue is very orthodox and very tradtional and you can clearly be counted as holding to scripture as the sole authority.
Any "Baptist" that says otherwise is most likely a KJVO and no one takes them seriously anyway. (Except maybe Fred Phelps)
This thread has similar ideas and roots as this one .I'll tell DHK you said that.![]()