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The Forgotten Discovery of the Reformation 

During the Reformation, “the priesthood of all believers”—considered one of the most important discoveries of the Reformation—countered the clericalism of Rome and restored the dignity of ordinary vocations. So what does the daily office of “Christian” look like today? And how are laypeople meant to engage in the work of ministry? In this episode of White Horse Inn, Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and special guest Walter Strickland discuss the priesthood of all believers, considering its different expressions and implications in the Reformed, Anglican, Baptist, and Lutheran traditions. 
 
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This is a part of our series, "Soli Deo Gloria: A Life of Worship" series. View all episodes
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From our year-long series, "A Time for Truth", our White Horse Inn hosts continue to evaluate some of the ways which contemporary Christianity has become distracted from the person and work of Jesus Christ.
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