F.E. Mayer's findings
Eastern Orthodoxy
* Formal Principle – the Bible and the "sacred tradition." * Material Principle – Jesus Christ's work of ''theopoiesis'' or '' theosis'' (θέωσις), the ultimate deification of man. They citeRoman Catholicism
* Formal Principle – the Bible, Tradition, Reason, the Pope, and the Magisterium. * Material Principle – "Man's soul, since it comes directly from God, is good and strives for reunion with God, realized in the beatific vision of God. Man's body is subject to sin and is alienated from God. Therefore man must be progressively justified, i.e., be made just. This result is effected when through the sacraments man enters into the 'state of grace' and observes the commandments which the church... by her 'divine commission,' imposes upon the 'faithful.'"Lutheranism
* Formal Principle – the Bible alone (''sola Scriptura'') * Material Principle – "a synopsis and summary of the Christian truth" that people are justified by God's grace through faith in Christ alone.Anglicanism
* Formal Principle in general—The Bible, the authority of the church, and reason.Mayer (1961), p. 276. Specifically, for individuals of different churchmanship: :* Low Church—the Bible as the only source and the all sufficient norm of religious truth. :* High Church – "doctrinal authority rested successively in Christ, in the teaching church, in the Scriptures, and in the councils." This is called the ''consensus fidelium'' ("agreement of the faithful"). :* Broad Church—along with the Bible and the ''consensus fidelium'' is included "God's self-disclosure in the religious and moral development of the human race as a whole, in the religion of Israel, the person of Christ, and the life of His mystical body, the church." * Material Principle: :* Low Church – "the doctrine of God's grace which faith apprehends without the addition of human works." :* High Church—the worship of the church andZwinglianism
* Formal Principle – the Bible and direct revelation from the Holy Spirit. * Material Principle – absolute divine causality.Calvinism
* Formal Principle – the Bible as the sole standard of all truth (''sola scriptura'').Mayer (1961), p. 207. * Material Principle – sinful man is justified by faith alone (''sola fide'').Methodism
* Formal Principle – the Bible, reason, teachings of the ancient church.Mayer (1961), p. 289. * Material Principle – the perfected man, i.e. entire sanctification.Footnotes
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