This is a repost but something we should all be reminded of:
I loved reading Phil Johnson’s response to a comment at his Pyromaniacs blog site who wrote…
Your identity as a “Baptist”; your endless quotations from Charles Spurgeon; your faithful devotion to John MacArthur; and especially your willingness to call yourself a “Calvinist” are all huge red flags that tell me something is seriously wrong with your theology. Why do you teach a system of doctrine that is named after a mere man? Why are you following human teachers instead of going to the Bible alone? After all, 1 John 2:27 says, “The anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you.” We ought to go to Scripture alone to establish our doctrine! The truth is in God’s Holy word, not in any theological system or theology textbook developed by mere men. Isn’t that principle what the Reformation was originally about? Sola Scriptura? Didn’t even Calvin himself go to Scripture for the truth instead of reading other men? I believe that if Calvin himself wrote for this blog, he would point people to the truth in God’s Holy word, not to a theology developed by some other man.
Phil’s reply: You have seriously misunderstood sola
Scriptura if you really imagine that it rules out human teachers or
eliminates systematic theology. The Reformers (including Calvin) often
cited the works of Augustine, Tertullian, Jerome, Cyprian, Ambrose, and
others-ranging from the early church fathers through Aquinas. They
didn’t follow any of them slavishly, of course, but they certainly took
them seriously. Not one of the major Reformers would have tolerated the
claim that because the Church Fathers were mere men they were therefore
irrelevant or incapable of shedding any helpful light on tough
theological questions. Continue at John Samson
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