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* Araujo, Robert John, “ The UN Declaration on Human Cloning: a survey and assessment of the debate ,” 7 The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 129-149 ( 2007 ).
However, a Catholic Relief Services ( CRS ) rapid assessment of seed supply and demand for the 5 most common food security crops found that the Haitians had enough seed and recommended that imported seeds should be introduced only on a small scale.
Author John Kersey, in Arnold Harris Mathew and the Old Catholic Movement in England 1908-52, offers the following assessment:
This assessment stems from his cooperation with the Austro-fascist government of Engelbert Dollfuß and Kurt Schuschnigg from 1934 to 1938, which based many of its economic and social policies on the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic scholar Taylor Marshall has disputed Schaeffer's assessment of Thomas Aquinas, specifically with regard to the effect of the Fall on the intellect, which was subsequently repeated by other theologians following after Schaeffer ( such as Tim Lahaye in The Battle for the Mind ).
* http :// www. womenpriests. org-An academic website providing the scriptural, traditional, and theological outline of the case for women priests as well as a thorough assessment of arguments made against the ordination women in the Catholic Church.
In contrast, Catholic officials, specifically the Vatican's theological consultors for Escriva's canonization gave another assessment of Escriva's works.
The 1960s brought a measure of equity to the funding of Catholic education, with the introduction of Foundation Grants to offset the revenue that the Metropolitan Separate School Board would have received through corporate assessment had this been distributed according to the number of pupils served by each of the school boards — public and separate.

Catholic and Sola
* Bible verses on Sola scriptura from a Catholic perspective
Her Catholic counterpart is the Anima Sola ( Forsaken Soul ) who can either free one from bondage or drag you back.
It is this last phrase that indicates a rejection of the Roman Catholic Church, since it is clearly an " institution " that " denies or condemns " the Reformation understanding of Sola Fide.
Historically, Protestantism has defined the Body of Christ more broadly than the Catholic Church because of its emphasis on the individual's faith and encounter with the Bible ( Sola Fide ) and ( Sola Scriptura ).
In critiquing the Reformed doctrine of the assurance of salvation, prominent Catholic apologist Robert Sungenis notes a problematic complication of the doctrine as it relates to the historic Protestant doctrine of Sola fide:
It employs instead the interpretation of the Bible as the sole source of orthodox theology ( Sola Scriptura ), yet its biblical interpretation of the mystical Body is different from the Catholic Church's doctrine as stated in Mystici Corporis Christi: The Church receives all the graces from Christ its singular head prior to active participation.

Catholic and scriptura
Protestants widely felt that an infallible Bible was threatened by doubts which Simon raised against the integrity of the Hebrew text ; and indeed Simon as basic tenets argued against sola scriptura and in favour of the Catholic Church tradition of interpretation.
Devotion to the traditional works of mercy exemplified the Catholic Reformation's reaffirmation of salvation through faith and works, and repudiation of the maxim sola scriptura emphasized by Protestants sects.
* Catholic Answers article: " Why the Bereans rejected sola scriptura "
Hahn tries to show that the Catholic Church, whose head is called " Holy Father ", is the worldwide family described by the Bible and that the Protestant doctrines of sola fide and sola scriptura are not biblical because they are not found in the Bible.
For this reason, some sources say that prima scriptura is the normative Catholic approach.

assessment and Sola
* An Orthodox Christian assessment of Sola scriptura

Sola and scriptura
Sola scriptura ( Latin ablative, " by scripture alone ") is the doctrine that the Bible contains all knowledge necessary for salvation and holiness.
Sola scriptura was a foundational doctrinal principle of the Protestant Reformation held by the Reformers and is a formal principle of Protestantism today ( see Five solas ).
Sola scriptura is one of the five solas, considered by some Protestant groups to be the theological pillars of the Reformation.
Sola scriptura, however, does not ignore Christian history and tradition when seeking to understand the Bible.
Sola scriptura may be contrasted with prima scriptura, which holds that, besides canonical scripture, there are other guides for what a believer should believe, and how he or she should live.
Sola scriptura rejects any original infallible authority, other than the Bible.
Sola scriptura is a doctrine that is not, in the words of the Westminster Confession of Faith 1. 6 " expressly set down in scripture ".
Sola scriptura continues to be a doctrinal commitment of conservative branches and offshoots of the Lutheran churches, Reformed churches, and Baptist churches as well as other Protestants, especially where they describe themselves by the slogan " Bible-believing " ( See Fundamentalism ).
* Articles on Sola scriptura from a Reformed perspective
* A written debate on Sola scriptura between Douglas Jones and Gerald Matatics from Antithesis Magazine
* A formal written debate on Sola scriptura between Julie Staples and Apolonio Latar
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