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and which derive not from Scripture but from Tradition, we are given to understand that they are recommended and ordained to be kept, either by the apostles themselves or by plenary [ecumenical] councils, the authority of which is quite vital in the Church” (Letter to Januarius[A...
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Hermeneutics and the Myth of Biblical Authority At the 2019 Mennonite Brethren denominational conference on hermeneutics (the study of how to interpret Scripture, in case you wondered), a significant theme in the event was the authority of Scripture. The basic premise of biblical authority is that...
We believe that the Holy Spirit bestows gifts to those who are regenerated, yet the “sign gifts” or “revelatory gifts” in the early church ceased with the completion of the canon of Scripture. We believe in the imminent, pre-tribulational and pre-millennial return of Jesus Christ to re...
writing the book of Revelation in the late first century, which completed the New Testament and the canon of scripture, apostolic authority ceased. Scripture stoodas the final authority. Also, authoritativeleaders were in individual churches, not anything greater than that. The New Testament...
Canon A basis for judgment; a standard or criterion. Priest In many Christian churches, a member of the second grade of clergy ranking below a bishop but above a deacon and having authority to administer the sacraments. Canon The books of the Bible officially accepted as Holy Scripture. Priest...
While canon represents the established, authoritative body of work, canonicity focuses on the underlying principles and processes that govern the selection and recognition of these canonical elements. It is a reflective and analytical concept, examining the dynamics of inclusion and the standards of jud...