Any reason to exclude the church hierarchy?
As I see it, any who wish to ascend a ladder must be willing to abide by the directions of those above. That is fine as long as those above are leading in the right direction and in the right way. One such leader is Christ. But not all who speak for Christ do so in the right way.
The ‘grey beards’ are suppose to know better because they had time to study and experience life and its issues. But often a desire to exercise personal power, to be bold, to do something new and different, tempts some of them to go the wrong way. What little I have studied about the Reformation leaders tells me that many succumbed to the desire for personal power.
Subordinates have the tasks of being loyal and patient, yet also have the courage to speak truth to power when they have good reason to think power is going astray. Many acquiesced, many paid with their lives.
Governments, corporations, and academia are mostly secular. They establish civil law. IMO, good civil law MUST comport well with Moral Law. And the best Moral Law is that established by Jesus Christ, the Living Son of God. Those who speak for Christ must make extra effort to ensure that they indeed speak correctly for Christ and not succumb to personal power.
We subordinates must learn the teachings of Christ as well as we can and that too takes extra effort. With good teaching, learned well, we enter into that secular hierarchal world and ascend ladders and take our turn leading well. But never forgetting that some leaders, both secular and religious of all faiths, do succumb to that desire for personal power and take others the wrong way.
Just one man’s view.