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Scripture is our norming norm and tradition is our normed norm and that in a doctrinal controversy Scripture alone has absolute veto power while The Great Tradition (orthodox doctrine) has a vote but not a veto.
Roger E. Olson
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Roger E. Olson
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: February 2
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Des Moines
Iowa
Roger Eugene Olson
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