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It wasn’t always like this. In 1603, the early English Puritan theologian William Perkins delivered a sermon in which he defined vocation as “a certain kind of life ordained and imposed on man by God for the common good.”1 Perkins explained that every man—king, pastor, soldier, husband, father, and so on—has a God-given vocation.
The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation
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