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Scripture alone (from the Reformation slogan Sola Scriptura) is the teaching that the Bible is the Church's sufficient and final rule for deciding issues of faith and practices that involve doctrines. None of this denies that tradition is valuable, but it does imply that tradition must be tested by the higher authority of the Scriptures.
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- Favourable
- Sola Scriptura, by A.A. Hodge
- The authority and sufficiency of Scripture, by Scott McClare
- Many articles on Sola Scriptura from a Protestant perspective
- Why King James Version Onlyism Denies Sola Scriptura
- What Do We Mean by Sola Scriptura?, by W. Robert Godfrey
- Critical
- A Catholic rebuttal to Sola Scriptura
- A Treatise on Sola Scriptura by Gary Hoge (Catholic)
- An Eastern Orthodox rebuttal to Sola Scriptura
- Bible-only Christians DRBO.org
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