Fall 2008 Online Certificate Students:
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Whom do we trust for authority? Should we trust an institutionalized Church? Is there any validity in the tradition? Or should we rely upon the Scriptures alone as the Reformers insisted? This lesson should provide the student with a better understanding of the various views of Christian authority that have been held throughout history. The student should have a basic overview of the beliefs concerning authority of the three major traditions (Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholicism). The student should also have a better understanding of the significance of Martin Luther’s famous (infamous) “Here I stand” speech at the Diet of Worms. As well, the student should understand the extremes in which some modern Protestant denominations have gone in neglecting the authority of tradition all together, misunderstanding and misrepresenting the Reformation doctrine of sola Scriptura.
Part 1: Class Introduction [13:58m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Part 2: Where do we go for authority? [18:38m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Part 3: What is tradition? [16:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Part 4: Main view of Christian authority [26:54m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

