glassjester
Well-known member
For sola scriptura to be true, must Scripture be perspicuous?
My immediate instinct would be "yes," Scripture must be clear to the average reader in order for It to be used as the sole or final determination of all doctrine and practice.
It seems we couldn't rely on sola scriptura, if Scripture was unclear to most readers, on doctrinal or practical matters.
So - does sola scriptura necessitate perspecuity?
My immediate instinct would be "yes," Scripture must be clear to the average reader in order for It to be used as the sole or final determination of all doctrine and practice.
It seems we couldn't rely on sola scriptura, if Scripture was unclear to most readers, on doctrinal or practical matters.
So - does sola scriptura necessitate perspecuity?