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The principle sola scriptura or “Scripture alone as ultimate source and norm” for Christian faith and practice came to be part and parcel of Protestantism. In practice, however, the Reformers and most of their followers accepted “highs” and “lows” in Scripture itself in terms of directness of witness to Jesus Christ, and Luther called the Bible “the cradle that holds the Christ.” They also accepted writings outside the Bible—especially
The Mosaic of Christian Belief: Twenty Centuries of Unity & Diversity
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