Despite the fact that the roman catholic believed and insisted that the original teaching of Christ and his disciples has been protected and nurtured by the church in such a way that they were not in a hurry to translate the bible, they were contended and happy to use the vulgate, that was purely written in Latin as the authentic source. Notwithstanding, the protestant raised concerns about the roman catholic teaching and equally argue that the teaching of Jesus Christ and his apostles was primarily discovered in the bible and not in the church. They argue that the breed represents one extreme, while the position of the medieval catholic represent another extreme. The apostolic teachings spearheaded the first century teachings and eye opener to believe and have faith in the practice of the bible.
Felix, in this brief post you get right to the point. Where does the apostolic teaching reside: in the Scriptures or in the church? A corollary question to this is: Does the church derive its authority from the Bible, or does the Bible derive its authority from the church?