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Sola Scriptura

The Authority of Scripture by Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Christ Alone by J Ligon Duncan

The Concept and Importance of Canonicity by Greg Bahnsen

The Inerrancy of the Autographa by Greg Bahnsen

Is the Bible the Only Revelation from God? by Greg Herrick

Is the Doctrine of Sola Scriptura Really Biblical? by Tony Warren

Is Sola Scriptura a Protestant Concoction? by Dr. Greg Bahnsen

Law and Gospel by John M. Frame

New Testament Statements of Inspiration by Bernie L. Gillespie

Original Manuscripts, the Majority Text, and Translations by W. Gary Crampton

The Protestant Rule Of Faith by Charles Hodge

A Refutation of Roman Catholicism: Are we to choose “sola tiara”? by Fred Neissen

Scripture Alone by Bernie L. Gillespie

The Scripture Sufficient Without Unwritten Tradition by Thomas Manton

Scripture and Tradition by Dr. Sinclair Ferguson

Sola Scriptura by Grover Gunn

Sola Scriptura by A.A. Hodge

Sola Scriptura by Brian Schwertley

Sola Scriptura by Wikipedia

Sola Scriptura - By The Scriptures Alone by John Samson

Sola Scriptura: Crucial To Evangelicalism by R.C. Sproul

Sola Scriptura in Dialogue by James White

The Sufficiency of Scripture by John MacArthur

The Sufficiency of the Written Word by John F. MacArthur, Jr

A Theology of Opportunity: Sola Scriptura and the Great Commission by John Frame

What Did the Early Church Believe About Scripture Alone? by William Webster


 


 

What is Sola Scriptura?

Sola Scriptura is a Latin phrase which means "scripture alone".  This is the classical Protestant teaching that Scripture is the sufficient and authoritative Word of God.  All theological beliefs and traditions must be tested by the Scriptures to prove their validity. 

2 Tim. 3:16
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,

 

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The Sufficiency of Scripture by John MacArthur

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