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'''Sola Scriptura''' (Latin for "Scripture alone") is a doctrine of [[Protestantism]]. It teaches that the [[Bible]] is the final, sufficient and only infallible authority for Christian faith and practice. | '''Sola Scriptura''' (Latin for "Scripture alone") is a doctrine of [[Protestantism]]. It teaches that the [[Bible]] is the final, sufficient, and only infallible authority for Christian faith and practice. Church leaders and traditions are lower, fallible authorities that must be tested against the Bible. | ||
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Sola Scriptura (Latin for "Scripture alone") is a doctrine of Protestantism. It teaches that the Bible is the final, sufficient, and only infallible authority for Christian faith and practice. Church leaders and traditions are lower, fallible authorities that must be tested against the Bible.
