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On the Holy Scriptures (or writings of Francis Turretin referencing Scripture as rule)
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Francis Turretin's theological writings, particularly his Institutes of Elenctic Theology and various disputations, articulate a rigorous Reformed scholastic defense of doctrines including the authority and infallibility of Scripture.
Turretin emphasizes Scripture as the supreme and infallible judge over church authorities in controversies of faith.
His works systematically address epistemology, divine revelation, and the nature of theological disputation typical of 17th-century Reformed orthodoxy.
Turretin's influence has endured in conservative Reformed seminaries and among theologians valuing confessional precision.
His discussions provide historical grounding for Protestant claims about sola scriptura.
Turretin emphasizes Scripture as the supreme and infallible judge over church authorities in controversies of faith.
His works systematically address epistemology, divine revelation, and the nature of theological disputation typical of 17th-century Reformed orthodoxy.
Turretin's influence has endured in conservative Reformed seminaries and among theologians valuing confessional precision.
His discussions provide historical grounding for Protestant claims about sola scriptura.
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Gavin Ortlund

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