
Sola Scriptura
In this powerful issue of Modern Reformation, we return to the foundational doctrine of Sola Scriptura, exploring its meaning, its challenges, and its ongoing significance for the church today. This is a must-read for anyone seeking clarity on the authority and sufficiency of Scripture in an age of competing voices.
Inside This Free Issue:
- Christian George maps the landscape of younger believers and their tangled sources of authority.
- John Muether defends spiritual freedom grounded in Scripture, not ecclesiastical overreach.
- Jonathan Mumme lets Luther speak for himself on how Scripture shapes the Christian mind.
- Larry Hurtado explains how the biblical canon was recognized, not imposed, by the leaders of the early church.
- Michael Horton explores the connection between sola gratia (“by grace alone”) and sola scriptura (“according to Scripture alone”).
- Bryan Cross and Ken Samples engage in a critical dialogue on Rome, Protestantism, and the true seat of Christian authority.
Whether you’re a pastor, student, or thoughtful layperson, this issue invites you into the heart of the Reformation’s enduring call: to recover the word of God for the people of God.