This article discusses the term Sola Scriptura and the consequences of its application on the church, commencing with the Church Fathers, when the principle/idea of Sola Scriptura was already present, and followed by Martin Luther, whose 95 theses served as an ignition for the Reformation. Luther’s action led to the founding of the Protestant movement, with his followers separating themselves from the Roman Catholic Church on the grounds of Scripture. Over the past 500 years, a myriad of different churches has been established within the Protestant movement, separating themselves from other Protestants, each with the conviction of Sola Scriptura. The impression is that, although...
This article explores Albert Stephanus Geyser’s understanding and application of the Christ-hymn (Ph...
This two-part publication presents Erik Herrmann’s essay on the ongoing relevance of Martin Luther’s...
This article investigates the role of the Law in the Lutheran Church of Uganda. It investigates how ...
This article demonstrates that the expression sola scriptura has its origins in rather recent radica...
This article argues that the well-known phrase sola scriptura, that has become a shorthand for the o...
In the 16th century, after the so-called Dark Middle Ages, the Reformation in the church in Western ...
In the first part of the article, the use of the Latin Bible and the Bibles translated in vernacular...
In the Middle Ages, tradition played an important role in reading the Bible. During the Reformation,...
In this year of REFO 500 the author investigates the question why the Reformation with its ‘theology...
This article examines the influence of the Reformation of the 16th century on the Church Orders of t...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
The purpose of this paper is once more to establish the doctrine of the Sola Scriptura, to prove tha...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate and test the creed of sola scriptura against the historic...
The principle of sola Scriptura is one of the four rules of the Reformation movement. Its meaning, h...
This article explores Albert Stephanus Geyser’s understanding and application of the Christ-hymn (Ph...
This two-part publication presents Erik Herrmann’s essay on the ongoing relevance of Martin Luther’s...
This article investigates the role of the Law in the Lutheran Church of Uganda. It investigates how ...
This article demonstrates that the expression sola scriptura has its origins in rather recent radica...
This article argues that the well-known phrase sola scriptura, that has become a shorthand for the o...
In the 16th century, after the so-called Dark Middle Ages, the Reformation in the church in Western ...
In the first part of the article, the use of the Latin Bible and the Bibles translated in vernacular...
In the Middle Ages, tradition played an important role in reading the Bible. During the Reformation,...
In this year of REFO 500 the author investigates the question why the Reformation with its ‘theology...
This article examines the influence of the Reformation of the 16th century on the Church Orders of t...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
The purpose of this paper is once more to establish the doctrine of the Sola Scriptura, to prove tha...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate and test the creed of sola scriptura against the historic...
The principle of sola Scriptura is one of the four rules of the Reformation movement. Its meaning, h...
This article explores Albert Stephanus Geyser’s understanding and application of the Christ-hymn (Ph...
This two-part publication presents Erik Herrmann’s essay on the ongoing relevance of Martin Luther’s...
This article investigates the role of the Law in the Lutheran Church of Uganda. It investigates how ...