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In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, Chandler Wiley, Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland, and guest Rev. Dr. Ben Wagner delve into the doctrine of justification, exploring its significance in Anglican identity and its roots in the Reformation. They discuss the perspectives of key reformers like Martin Luther and Thomas Cranmer, the emotional and legal implications of justification by faith, and the assurance it provides believers. The conversation also addresses contemporary challenges to the doctrine and the relationship between justification and sanctification, ultimately emphasizing the comfort and hope found in Christ's work.

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