Scripture Alone safeguards the authority of God’s Word against the elevation of human tradition as a competing source of doctrine.
Scripture Alone—Not Philosophy or Psychology
This article exposes the emptiness of human wisdom and psychology, showing that only Scripture and Christ provide true healing and transformation.
Martin Luther’s Theology and Works
Faith alone justifies, yet Scripture-ruled catechesis, ordinances, song, and civic duty train believers for good works in church, home, and commonwealth.
Martin Luther’s Confrontation with the Church
Leipzig, Rome, Wittenberg, and Worms reveal Luther’s conscience bound to Scripture against papal power, shaping the Reformation’s course.
Sola Scriptura and Natural Revelation: A Biblical and Theological Analysis of Divine Authority and General Revelation
Sola Scriptura affirms Scripture’s supreme authority while recognizing the limited role of natural revelation. Only the Bible reveals God's redemptive truth.
What Did Church Life Look Like in the Apostolic Age According to Scripture Alone?
The early Christian communities exemplified simplicity, devotion, and adherence to apostolic teachings, thriving through persecution and evangelism while awaiting Christ's return.

