
Just and Sinner Podcast On Tradition and Sola Scriptura Part 2
Feb 17, 2023
Explore the layers of tradition with Dr. Jordan Cooper as he delves into Martin Chemnitz's insights on the Council of Trent. Discover the eight kinds of tradition, including reasoned scriptural conclusions and the importance of the Trinity's biblical grounding. Contrast the strengths of Eastern Orthodox tradition with medieval Roman developments. Unpack how traditions must align with Scripture, especially regarding infant baptism. Finally, understand the value of patristic consensus while asserting Scripture as the ultimate authority.
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Tradition Is Not One Monolithic Thing
- Martin Chemnitz distinguishes multiple kinds of tradition to prevent collapsing all tradition into one authoritative category.
- This nuance protects Scripture as ultimate authority while recognizing varied legitimate uses of tradition.
Good And Necessary Consequence Explained
- Good and necessary consequence lets the church derive doctrines not stated word-for-word in Scripture through sound reasoning.
- Terms like 'Trinity' function as ecclesial labels that synthesize biblical truths, not as independent revelations.
Fathers Functionally Used Scripture As Authority
- Early church debates (Athanasius vs Arius) functionally appealed to Scripture as the decisive authority.
- The Fathers used Scripture as the basis for doctrinal resolution, operating like a proto-sola scriptura approach.






