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			Martin Luther denied the canonicity of the Epistle of James.  He called it "An epistle of straw." 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Luther's view was ultimately rejected by the larger Protestant community. James is retained in modern Protestant Bibles. However, Luther also denied the canonicity of the apocrypha. This was accepted by Protestants in general, and the apocrypha are not considered canonical by Protestants. A few questions: 1) The inerrantist view is that belief in divine inspiration of the entire Bible is necessary for salvation. Because Luther denied one of these books, does that mean he is unsaved according to the inerrancy doctrine? 2) According to the inerrancy doctrine, are there certain books (a la James) that are OK to question? 3) What about the Christians before the fourth century, who did not have a standardized canon?  | 
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			I think we drove out the last inerrantist here a long time ago. The ones left are compromisers and heretics.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Didn't Luther also deny the inspiration of the book of Revelation?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 For clarification: Luther "came around" on those particular books of the NT that he questioned early on (his final German NT shows this). The Catholic church (c. 4th century onward) has traditionally understood the books that comprise the Apocrypha (called such only by Protestants) to be "deutero-canonical" (i.e., of a secondary status). Even most Protestants at the time of the Reformation did consider them useful for study and truthful, insofar as they did not directly contradict other portions of the undisputed canon. Now, on to your questions: 1. I've not heard many inerrantists claim such a thing, though I wouldn't put it past the "KJV only" crowd. 2. Among inerrantists, it is certainly okay to question any book in the canon. However, it is not okay to answer that question in the negative (doesn't really make it much of a question then, huh?). 3. Their simple response would be: progressive revelation. Those before the 4th century didn't have it, and thus won't be judged for it. In other words, one is judged according to what they know. CJD  | 
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 Sounds like the NT is a stumbling block!  | 
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