"Sola Scriptura Doesn't Work" by Joel Peters is a compelling exploration of the doctrinal concept of 'Sola Scriptura'—the principle that the Bible alone is the ultimate authority in all matters of faith and practice. In this perceptive work, Peters critically examines the practical application of this doctrine within contemporary Christian practice, arguing how its implementation has often led to doctrinal fragmentation and division instead of unity.
This thought-provoking book delves into historical and theological contexts, providing readers with rich insights into how various interpretations of 'Sola Scriptura' have shaped denominational differences. Peters' approach is both intellectually robust and accessible, allowing the readers to engage deeply with the subject regardless of their prior theological knowledge.
With "Sola Scriptura Doesn't Work", you will be transported into a world of critical reflection and theological inquiry. It serves as an invaluable resource for theologians, students of religion, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of scriptural authority within the Christian faith.