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John Owen is widely regarded as one of the most influential English Puritans. As a pastor, he longed to see the glory of Christ take root in people's lives. As a writer, he continues to encourage us toward discipline and communion with God. His high view of God and deep theological convictions flowed naturally into practical application and a zeal for personal holiness.
In Owen on the Christian Life, Barrett and Haykin guide us through the seventeenth-century theologian's life and doctrine, giving us a glimpse into the majestic vision that served as the foundation for his approach to the Christian life—the glory of God in Christ.
Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
Contents
Being John Owen
Living by the Scriptures
Communing with the Trinity
Beholding the Glory of Christ
Crushed for Our Iniquities
Salvation Belongs to the Lord
Justification by Faith Alone and Christian Assurance
The Indwelling Spirit, the Mortification of Sin, and the Power of Prayer
Living the Christian Life as the Church under the State
The Legacy of John Owen
Owen as Pastor to Pilgrims