Why reject SCRIPTURALISM ?
Scripturalism is self-referentially incoherent.
Scripturalism is refuted by Scripture itself.
The infallibilist constraint on knowledge is in conflict with Scripturalism and yet is regularly employed by Scripturalists against alternative modes of knowledge.
The internalist constraint on knowledge is in conflict with Scripturalism and yet is regularly employed by Scripturalists in arguments against non-Christians.
The occasionalist psychology of belief is in conflict with Scripturalism and yet is regularly appealed to by Scripturalists as an alternative to genuinely empirical modes of knowledge
The occasionalist psychology of belief is in conflict with Scripturalists’ reliance on the internalist constraint on knowledge.
Scripturalists cannot show how a Christian worldview solves various philosophical and ethical problems raised for non-Christian worldviews.
A Scripturalist cannot know that he exists, cannot have assurance of salvation, and cannot know how to apply God’s ethical requirements to his life.
A Scripturalist must reject historic Christian doctrine as something unknowable.
So, why accept
Scripturalism ?
Of particular note, were the comments on 02-15-2006, 11:35 PM and, 02-15-2006, 11:43 PM (...It's incoherent. In other words, it fails to justify itself because it does not imply itself (it contains no statement of identity).
Additional:
Some thoughts on
Sola Scriptura