Majesterium (Sacred Tradition) is a technical theological term used in some Christian traditions, primarily in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, to refer to the fundamental basis of church dogma. The term refers to the "deposit of faith" that these churches hold was communicated by Jesus Christ to his first followers, and which they hold has been passed down (Latin tradere, to hand over or hand down) through succeeding generations. The church as a community, therefore, was the initial receiver, and has remained the guardian and codifier, of Sacred Tradition. In the theology of these churches, Sacred Scripture (the Bible), is the written part of this larger tradition, recording (albeit sometimes through the work of individual authors) the community's experience of God or more specifically of Jesus Christ. Hence the Bible must be interepreted within the context of Sacred Tradition and within the community of the church. Sacred Tradition, and thus Sacred Scripture as well, are "inspired," another technical theological term indicating that they contain and communicate the truths of faith and morals God intended to make known for mankind's salvation.
This is in contrast to many Protestant traditions, which believe that the Bible alone is an adequate and complete basis for all Christian teaching (a position known as "Sola Scriptura") and that an individual Christian alone can interpret the Bible .
It doesn't take a genius to see the Watchtower Society uses the identical argument for its own authority that the Catholic church has used for hundreds of years!
Protestants use the bible alone (sola scriptura) while the Catholic church maintains God uses them by imparting authority to speak (majesterium) through one channel only!
Maria Russell (C.T.Russell's wife) applied this Catholic doctrine to herself and her husband. Pastor Russell discreetly acknowledged it about himself.
J.F.Rutherford expanded it to include all anointed (at his whim) and the FDS gradually became just a few "particular" anointed (Governing Body members).
Today this doctrine is fuzzy and distorted far beyond its original description. The bible is only written to the anointed, we are told and it is by associating with the anointed and listening to the specific pronouncement of the elite FDS in Broolyn that non-anointed can be saved.
Thus, the Other Sheep have two redeemers and two channels to go through: the FDS and Jesus.
The Watchtower Society exactly copies the argument of the Catholic Church by asserting a TRADITION of linkage of all important "faithful" through the ages from Abel to Martin Luther, etc. This ridiculous argument serves them well as it has served Catholics.
The FDS doctrine is little understood by the average JW sitting in a Kingdom Hall. Any explanation given about WHO is anointed and who isn't will be met with gibberish, mumbo jumbo and mystical nonsense!
"They just know" is the bottom line!
The Watchtower Society has extreme problems with this doctrine and wishes it could get away from it because the number of remaining anointed (the remnant) is SUPPOSED TO DECREASE TO A VANISHINGLY SMALL NUMBER and this is supposed to parallel the END TIMES approach to Armageddon!
It doesn't!
This should be very embarassing and it is!
The Governing Body has been working on solving this problem for decades.
Stay Tuned to see with what they think up next as the wriggle away from the implications of yet more and more and more NEW anointed being added to the roster!