An Introduction to John Owen

An Introduction to John Owen
Title An Introduction to John Owen PDF eBook
Author Crawford Gribben
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 167
Release 2020-06-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 143356968X

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Over 3 centuries since his passing, Puritan John Owen continues to impact readers through his writings. With over 8 million words published in 80 titles, his topics were as diverse as they were many, ranging from theological works to sociopolitical topics such as the proper nurture and education of children. An Introduction to John Owen by Crawford Gribben is a theological survey of these works, inviting readers to experience anew the grace of God as they go through the Christian life. For Owen, spiritual life was about increasing in grace and goodness, in fellowship with each member of the Trinity. This exploration captures the vision of the Christian life that Owen wished for his readers to have and distills it into an accessible companion volume.

John Owen

John Owen
Title John Owen PDF eBook
Author Carl R. Trueman
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 148
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780754614708

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John Owen is considered one of the sharpest theological minds of the seventeenth century and a significant theologian in his own right, particularly in terms of his contributions to pneumatology, christology, and ecclesiology.Carl Trueman presents a major study of the key elements of John Owen's writings and his theology. Presenting his theology in its historical context, Trueman explores the significance of Owen's work in ongoing debates on seventeenth century theology, and examines the contexts within which Owen's theology was formulated and the shape of his mind in relation to the intellectual culture of his day - particularly in contemporary philosophy, literature and theology.With the current resurgence of interest in seventeenth century Reformed theology amongst intellectual historians, and the burgeoning research in systematic theology, this book presents an invaluable study of a leading mind in the Reformation and the historical underpinnings for new systematic theology.

The Death of Death in the Death of Christ

The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
Title The Death of Death in the Death of Christ PDF eBook
Author John Owen
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 178
Release
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ISBN 1773561499

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The Trinitarian Devotion of John Owen

The Trinitarian Devotion of John Owen
Title The Trinitarian Devotion of John Owen PDF eBook
Author Sinclair B. Ferguson
Publisher Reformation Trust Publishing
Total Pages 140
Release 2014
Genre Church history
ISBN 9781567694031

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The writing and teaching of John Owen, a 17th century pastor and theologian, continues to serve the church. Daily communion with God characterized his life and equipped him for both ministry and persecution. In The Trinitarian Devotion of John Owen, Dr. Sinclair Ferguson offers careful reflection and insight for Christians today as he highlights Owen's faith in the triune God of Scripture. We're reminded that regardless of our circumstances we can know God, enjoy Him, and encourage others.

John Owen and English Puritanism

John Owen and English Puritanism
Title John Owen and English Puritanism PDF eBook
Author Crawford Gribben
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 425
Release 2016
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 019979815X

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John Owen (1616-83) was the most significant theologian in 17th century England, and a key player in the revolution that created the English republic (1649-60). Rising from humble origins, he became preacher at the regicide of Charles I, chaplain to Oliver Cromwell in the invasions of Ireland and Scotland, vice chancellor of the University of Oxford, and the premier religious statesman of the Interregnum. The restoration of the monarchy pushed Owen into dissent, criminalizing his religious practice and driving his writing of eight million words in defense of high Calvinism and religious toleration. But Owen transcended his many experiences of defeat, and his claims to quietism were frequently undermined by rumors of his involvement in anti-government conspiracies. This religious biography traces the evolution of Owen's thinking and religious practice until his emergence as a leader of Restoration nonconformists.

Christologia Or, A Declaration of the Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ, God and Man

Christologia Or, A Declaration of the Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ, God and Man
Title Christologia Or, A Declaration of the Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ, God and Man PDF eBook
Author John Owen
Publisher
Total Pages 430
Release 1679
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God’s Statesman

God’s Statesman
Title God’s Statesman PDF eBook
Author Peter Toon
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 208
Release 2018-02-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1725239590

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That the man who has been called "the greatest British theologian of all time" should have no adequately researched biography of his life and times would be incredible if it were not a fact. But as Dr. Toon, an able historian who specializes in the Puritan era, shows in this book, John Owen was even more than just a great theologian. He exercised a profound influence on youth as Dean of Christ Church, and Vice Chancellor in the University of Oxford; he was also a statesman of no mean order, whose wisdom often prevented excesses into which his contemporaries would have fallen in their untampered zeal; but above all, he was a spiritual shepherd with a true pastor's heart who delighted in nothing so much as to feed the flock of God. Dr. Toon, who has been engaged for over four years on almost continuous research, has produced a volume full of new information as well as an assessment of the tremendous influence of this outstanding leader. The current worldwide interest in the Puritan period underlines the timeliness and importance of this new work. John Owen achieved national recognition when at the comparatively early age of thirty he preached before the House of Commons at St. Margaret's, Westminster. Yet his achievements would eventually be recorded in higher archives than any mere earthly ones, for he was to become a revered and redoubtable servant of the King of kings. Like many other renowned servants of God, John Owen cared little for personal aggrandizement and by his own command not one of his diaries has been preserved; and since the extant letters in which he lays bare his soul are very few, his biographer is hard put to find those personal touches which have helped to establish biography as an important part of English literature. Nevertheless this carefully researched study has been produced to help meet the need for a fuller life of this remarkable man.