Christianity's thousands of denominations are not evidence of biblical confusion but of an unfinished Reformation. Understand the historical process that produced today's doctrinal landscape.
Tag: Protestant Theology
Sola Scriptura: The Final Court of Appeal
Every Christian operates from a final authority: church tradition, personal feelings, or Scripture. Only one is the ultimate court of appeal. A strongly Reformed defense of Sola Scriptura.
Who Actually Decides Doctrine?
Three competing authorities claim the right to define Christian doctrine: the Church, personal feelings, and Scripture. Only one allows correction from outside ourselves.
Protestant vs. Catholic Theology: The Structural Divide
The Reformation divide is structural: justification as finished forensic declaration vs. ongoing sacramental process. Understanding why this difference changes everything.



