Zatwardnicki, Sławomir2025-09-292025-09-292022Teologia w Polsce, 2022, Tom 16, Nr 2, s. 181-196.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/36765The article presents the views of the author of the monograph The Doctrine of Scripture on the issue of the Reformation principle sola Scriptura. Brad East criticises the Protestant axiom from what he calls a catholic perspective. He wants to take as broad a view as possible, taking into account patristic and medieval thought and the theology of many Christian denominations, including the Roman Catholic one. Among the many arguments against the “Scripture alone” principle, the following ones have been pointed out: the impossibility of establishing the canon on the basis of Scripture alone, the formal insufficiency of Scripture, its perspicuity only in the Church, the silence of inspired books on matters requiring answers, the distinction between the word of God and Scripture, and the limited authority of the Holy Bible. The conclusions of the assistant professor of theology in the College of Biblical Studies at Abilene Christian University help as well to justify the Catholic belief in the necessary connection of Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium of the Church.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwateologiczna refleksja nad Bibliąnatura Pisma Świętegofunkcja Pisma Świętegosola Scripturanuda Scripturatylko Pismoreguła wiaryregula fideikanonwystarczalność Pisma ŚwiętegoperspicuitasPismo Święte a TradycjaTradycjaBibliaPismo ŚwięteprotestantyzmBrad EastreformacjaKościółteologiabibliologiabiblistykakatolicyzmtheological reflection on the Biblenature of Holy Scripturefunction of Holy ScriptureScripture alonerule of faithcanonsufficiency of Holy ScriptureScripture and TraditionTraditionBibleProtestantismReformationChurchtheologybibliologybiblical studiesCatholicismProtestant krytycznie o „sola Scriptura”. Brada Easta argumenty przeciw reformacyjnemu pryncypiumProtestant Critical of “sola Scriptura”. Brad East’s Arguments Against the Reformation PrincipleArticle