Reply to anti-Catholic Protestant apologist Jason Engwer’s Catholic But Not Roman Catholic Series on the Church Fathers and Sola Scriptura
The Three Holy Hierarchs: St. Basil of Caesarea, St. John Chrysostom, and St. Gregory Nazianzus – a 17th century icon from Lipie, Historic Museum in Sanok, Poland [public domain / Wikimedia Commons]
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[1 August 2003]
Table of Contents
I. Jason’s Definition of Sola Scriptura and My Methodology
II. Dionysius of Alexandria (d. c. 264)
III. Theodoret (c. 393 – c. 466)
IV. John Chrysostom (c. 347 – 407)
V. Hippolytus (c. 170 – c. 236)
VI. Cyril of Jerusalem (c. 315 – 386)
VII. St. Augustine (354 – 430)
VIII. Clement of Alexandria (c. 150 – c. 215)
IX. Justin Martyr (c. 100 – c. 165)
X. Irenaeus (c. 130 – c. 200)
XI. Basil the Great (c. 330 – 379)
Go to the link at Internet Archive and also Part II (caution: very long and in-depth paper!)
I have compiled separately my arguments in this debate about individual Church fathers and sola Scriptura:
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