The New Testament, Martin Luther, and the Canon

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What are the books of the New Testament? What is 'sola Scriptura'? Did Martin Luther believe in it? Did Martin Luther change scriptures? Did he declare he was the authority when his view was not supported by scripture? What about 'sola fide,' 'faith alone'? Was Martin Luther's approach to the Bible similar to the apostate Marcion of Pontus? Did Martin Luther discount or dismiss at least parts of 18 books of the Bible? Does the 'Book of Revelation' provide evidence that Martin Luther's name is not written in the 'Book of Life'? Did the attitudes of the Protestant Reformers towards the Sabbath get them denounced at the Council of Trent by the Archbishop of Reggio (Gaspar Ricciulli de Fosso)? How long are three days and three nights? When was the original canon formed? Did Polycarp of Smyrna, the Philippians, and Serapion of Antioch have the full canon? Did the Apostle John pass the canons to Polycarp? Did Polycarp quote or all allude to all the books of the New Testament in his 'Letter to the Philippians'? Is all scripture given by inspiration of God profitable for doctrine and the instruction in righteousness? Dr. Thiel address these issues and more.

An article of related interest is available titled "Sola Scriptura or Prima Luther? What Did Martin Luther Really Believe About the Bible?" URL: https://www.cogwriter.com/luther.htm

A free online book of related interest is also available titled "Hope of Salvation: How the Continuing Church of God differs from most Protestants" URL: https://www.cogwriter.com/protestant-...

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