EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 1H 17M
Joe Heschmeyer Tried to Cook My Sola Scriptura Argument (Did He Get Burned?)
from The Protestant Philosopher · host Dr. Christopher Cloos
Joe Heschmeyer stepped into the kitchen to take on the Attribute Inscripturation Thesis (AIT). Did he get burned? Let's find out. Here's what you'll learn: - How the AIT actually works (the engine, not the gloss) - Why exemplar causation plus kind-correspondence is the bridge from "God-breathed" to "uniquely authoritative" - Why Joe's sculpture analogy doesn't refute the AIT, it proves it - The material vs. formal sufficiency distinction Joe blurs, and why his examples attack the position most Catholics grant - What perspicuity actually claims, and why the eunuch, the parables, and 2 Peter 3.16 fit the doctrine instead of breaking it - Why "the Church is built by Christ" doesn't bestow sovereign authority on the Church - The two hits Joe genuinely landed and why the AIT's engine survives them - Why the turnip reductio dies on kind-correspondence - How to respond to five common objections to the AIT
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