The Bible Alone? presents a competing look at the biblical roots, historical precedent, and logic behind using only the Bible as an infallible source of truth. This short book affirms the importance of Scripture as a divinely given foundation for our faith and also encourages the reader to consider the need for an authority established by Christ for its trustworthy interpretation.
The Bible Alone? was edited by Marcus Grodi and includes contributions from various authors, including:
-- Jimmy Akin - Some Practical Problems with Sola Scriptura
-- Dave Armstrong - The Perspicuity (“Clearness”) of Scripture
-- Marcus Grodi - The Illogical Logic of Sola Scriptura
-- Rev. Dwight Longenecker - The Problem with the Canon
-- Rev. Brian w. Harrison - More Illogic Concerning Sola Scriptura
-- David Palm - Oral Tradition and the New Testament
-- Mark P. Shea - When Tradition is Treated Like Revelation
-- Joseph Gallegos - Did the Church Fathers Believe in Sola Scriptura?
-- Dr. Kenneth Howell - St. Augustine and Sola Scriptura
The Bible Alone? was edited by Marcus Grodi and includes contributions from various authors, including:
-- Jimmy Akin - Some Practical Problems with Sola Scriptura
-- Dave Armstrong - The Perspicuity (“Clearness”) of Scripture
-- Marcus Grodi - The Illogical Logic of Sola Scriptura
-- Rev. Dwight Longenecker - The Problem with the Canon
-- Rev. Brian w. Harrison - More Illogic Concerning Sola Scriptura
-- David Palm - Oral Tradition and the New Testament
-- Mark P. Shea - When Tradition is Treated Like Revelation
-- Joseph Gallegos - Did the Church Fathers Believe in Sola Scriptura?
-- Dr. Kenneth Howell - St. Augustine and Sola Scriptura