Andrew Brown

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To defend their two-source view of revelation, the Pharisees could have made the same appeal to Jesus that is often put to Protestants today: “Jesus, where does the Old Testament explicitly say it has greater authority than our oral traditions?” But the answer to that is simple: The Bible need not anticipate every possible later error or alternative. It is enough to know that Scripture is the inspired Word of God and oral traditions are not.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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