The Canon Problem: Argument #5 Against Sola Scriptura, Part 34
We have finally made it to argument 5 against Sola Scriptura , which Cameron calls the Canon problem, and is part 34 of my Sola Scriptura series. Of the arguments, this one likely had a real possibility of making some valid points, because Protestants have an organic view of how the books of the New Testament came to be recognized as Scripture and it’s nothing like what Rome promotes. Historically, how the Canon, or the books of the New Testament that are considered authentic Scripture, came about has, to some degree, baffled scholars because just like Cameron, many seem to have wanted someone or something to have made a definitive proclamation early in the history of the Church. I don’t think any of them like the obvious, which is how history documents what happened. Unfortunately, a thorough accounting will have to wait for another series I plan to write, since the goal here will be to refute Cameron’s argument. For the Protestant, the Canon came about gradually over a couple centur...