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Eastwood on the Priesthood (Book)
The Priesthood of All Believers: An Examination of the Doctrine from the Reformation to the Present Day (details of Cyril Eastwood's PhD)
Biblical References
These would include
•Jesus is the only mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5).
Therefore, priests as mediators is against this biblical passage.
•Believers are called a holy people, a royal priesthood (1 Peter 2:9)
•Jesus blood has made them into priests and kings (Revelation 5:10)
•The apostles were not supposed to be regarded as leaders, but as servants (1 Corinthians 4:1)
They were the foundation of the church because they were: entrusted with the mysteries God has revealed (1 Corinthians 4:1), not because they were given special authority
Other passages that support the idea of the universal priesthood: Exodus 19:5, Revelations 1:4-6, and other passages in the book of Hebrews.
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A short definition by Justo González
Priesthood of all believers
The principle that all Christian believers are priests by virtue of their baptism. This has its historical background in the Old Testament view of the people of God as "a kingdom of priests," and in its continuation in the New Testament. Historically, however, this universal priesthood was eclipsed by the place of the ordained priesthood in the "hierarchy of the church. It was Luther, and the Protestant Reformation with him, that made this once again a fundamental point of Christian doctrine - although Luther himself, and most of the Reformers, were unable to find ways to make such universal priesthood an experienced reality in the reality in the life of the church. Post- Vatican Roman Catholicism also recognizes the priesthood of all believers, although still insisting that the difference between this priesthood and that of the ordained clergy is more than a mere matter of degree.
(Essential Theological Terms By Justo L. González)
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