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"Sola" is a Latin adjective that means "alone."  When someone sings solo, that person is singing "all alone."
"Sola" is a Latin adjective that means "alone."  When someone sings solo, that person is singing "all alone."


Wikipedia lists [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_solas "five solas"] that sum up essential features of Protestantism.
Wikipedia lists [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_solas "five solas"] that sum up essential features of [[Protestantism]].


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|[[Sola scriptura]]
|[[Sola scriptura]]
|By Scripture alone
|By Scripture alone
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|Tradition produced and interprets the [[canon|canon of the Scriptures]].  "Sola scriptura" [[Sola scriptura|is not a Scriptural teaching.]]
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|Sola gratia
|Sola gratia
|By grace alone
|By grace alone
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|Grace cooperates with nature.  God's grace empowers our free response.
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|Solus Christus<br>
|Solus&nbsp;Christus<ref>"Solus Christus" is in the nominative case.  "Solo Christo" is in the ablative case, as are the first three sola slogans.</ref><br>
Solo Christo
Solo Christo
|Christ alone<br>
|Christ alone<br>
By Christ alone
By Christ alone
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|Catholics agree that we are saved by Jesus' death on the Cross.  If the slogan is taken to deny the need for [[saints]], [[:Category:Sacraments|sacraments]], [[:Category:Virtues|virtues]], or [[faith that works|the works of faith,]] then ''that interpretation of the slogan'' must be denied.
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|Soli Deo gloria
|Soli Deo gloria
|Glory to God alone
|Glory to God alone
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|Catholics agree that God alone is the object of worship, but God has chosen to [[Communion_of_saints#God_is_glorified_in_the_glory_of_the_saints|glorify the saints.]]
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 6 December 2017

"Sola" is a Latin adjective that means "alone." When someone sings solo, that person is singing "all alone."

Wikipedia lists "five solas" that sum up essential features of Protestantism.

Latin English Catholic view
Sola fide By faith alone Faith acts in love: "Faith without works is dead" (James 2:20-26).
Sola scriptura By Scripture alone Tradition produced and interprets the canon of the Scriptures. "Sola scriptura" is not a Scriptural teaching.
Sola gratia By grace alone Grace cooperates with nature. God's grace empowers our free response.
Solus Christus[1]

Solo Christo

Christ alone

By Christ alone

Catholics agree that we are saved by Jesus' death on the Cross. If the slogan is taken to deny the need for saints, sacraments, virtues, or the works of faith, then that interpretation of the slogan must be denied.
Soli Deo gloria Glory to God alone Catholics agree that God alone is the object of worship, but God has chosen to glorify the saints.

Notes

  1. "Solus Christus" is in the nominative case. "Solo Christo" is in the ablative case, as are the first three sola slogans.