Theological Term of the Week
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 3:24PM
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five solas
Literally, the “five alones,” the “five Latin phrases (or slogans) that emerged during the Protestant Reformation and summarize the Reformers’ basic beliefs and emphasis in contradistinction to the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church of the day”,1 consisting of sola scriptura (scripture alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), sola gratia (grace alone), sola fide (faith alone), and soli Deo gloria (glory to God alone).  

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.org: What are the five solas?
  2. Greg Strawbridge: The Five Solas of the Reformation
  3. Monergism.com: What are the “five solas,” and what do they mean?
  4. Michael Horton: Five Pillars of the Reformation
  5. North Ryde Anglican Church: 5 Solas of the Reformation (pdf with study questions)
  6. Tim Challies: Reformed Theology (infographic)
  7. Steve Lawson: The Five Solas of the Reformation (mp3)

Related terms:

1From Theopedia

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