The Catholic Church, on the other hand, maintains that this magisterial authority was in fact present in the early Church and thus gave its leadership the power to recognize and fix the New Testament canon. So, ironically, the Protestant case for a deuterocanonical-absent Old Testament canon depends on Catholic intuitions about a tradition of magisterial authority. (Read more.)Share
Monday, November 9, 2015
The Bible and Conversion
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This may be of interest:
Great Bishop of Geneva! : In defense of Jay Dyer's Objections from Back Then
http://greatbishopofgeneva.blogspot.fr/2015/11/in-defense-of-jay-dyers-objections-from.html
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