Monday, February 15, 2010

Bryan Cross - Index Page

Now that I've responded (and hosted responses from Pastor David King) to Bryan Cross of the Roman Catholic blog Called to Communion several times, it seems fitting to create an index page for easy reference to interactions with him. As with all index pages, I will try to update the page and I may date bump the page according to my plan (not yet implemented) to group all of the index pages at a particular time period for easy reference.

1. Response to Bryan Cross' Misuse of Jerome (David King)

2. Debunking "Natural Necessity" Argument (and other arguments) against Sola Scriptura (TurretinFan)

3. Demonstrating the Inevitable Flow of Communication (and consequent interpretive role) to the Individual (TurretinFan)

4. A Distinction in Principle between Sola Scriptura and Solo Scriptura (TurretinFan)

5. Principled Distinctions Again - This Time in a More Narrower Category (TurretinFan)

6. The Distinction Gets Yet More Narrow (TurretinFan)

7. Examining John 17 and Christian Disunity (TurretinFan)

8. Arianism is Consistent with Scripture? (TurretinFan)

9. Is the Magisterium more Sufficient than Scripture? (TurretinFan and David King)

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7

- TurretinFan

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