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John Owen si erge come una figura imponente nella teologia puritana inglese, riconosciuto non solo come il teologo principale del movimento, ma anche come uno dei più grandi pensatori riformati europei della sua epoca. Possedendo probabilmente la mente teologica più profonda che l'Inghilterra abbia mai prodotto, Owen si addentrò in intricate questioni teologiche con eccezionale chiarezza e profondità. La sua rigorosa analisi e le sue profonde intuizioni continuano a plasmare il discorso teologico e a ispirare i lettori.
Focusing on Romans 8:6, this book originated as Owen's personal reflections and has since inspired notable figures like William Wilberforce. It addresses the struggles against worldly influences, offering encouragement to those feeling overwhelmed by societal pressures. Through its meditative insights, it aims to strengthen readers' resolve in their spiritual journeys.
Owen is renowned for his profound and authoritative writings on doctrinal, ecclesiastical, and practical subjects. His timeless works, addressing the needs of his time, have earned him the title of the Prince of the Puritans. Mastering his writings is essential for anyone seeking deep theological understanding.
The book emphasizes the profound privilege of witnessing Christ's glory, asserting that such experiences on Earth are essential for appreciating heavenly glory. It explores the concept that God's infinite essence remains invisible, and only through Jesus can one glimpse this divine radiance. The author encourages readers to seek a deep understanding of God's uncreated glory through faith, promising that this revelation will bring satisfaction and joy. The updated layout and full subtitles make the text accessible for contemporary audiences.
Part of the contemporary value of Owen's work lies in the way it gives us
biblical teaching and principles that can be applied to what we observe in the
life of churches today. He provides the tools we need to be discerning
Christians in an undiscerning world.
John Owen is notable for taking themes that others had often wrestled with,
and writing with refreshing clarity and depth on such themes. He does the same
here with the 'Priesthood of Christ'. Having studied Hebrews in great depth
and written a commentary on Hebrews, John Owen is able to give us a
comprehensive guide.
John Owen insisted on the importance of the Christian dealing effectively with
their sinful tendencies and attitudes. He believed that God, through his Word
and Spirit, had provided the guidelines and the power for this to be achieved.
Lovers of theology, and particularly of the Puritans, will welcome this English translation of John Owen’s Latin writings. In William Goold’s 24-volume edition of Owen’s works, this is the one volume that had been unavailable to English readers for years. Banner of Truth has reprinted the first 16 volumes plus the 7-volume commentary on Hebrews, but this volume has been available only in Latin until this edition was produced.The major portion of this volume is a history of theology from Adam to Christ. Appended to this important work is Owen’s Defense of Scripture against Modern Fanatacism . The Defense is an affirmation that the Bible is the perfect, authoritative, and complete Word of God. Owen also defends proper interpretation against what was known in his day as ‘inner light’, and what is so common in our day – subjective, experience-driven interpretation. Table of Contents: Book I: Natural Theology Book II: Theology from Adam to Noah Book III: Theology from Noah to Abraham Book IV: Theology from Abraham to Moses Book V: Theology from Moses to Christ Book VI: Evangelical Theology Appendix – A Defense of Scripture against Modern Fanatacism
'This battle will last more or less all our days.' In this abridgement of a classic work, The Mortification of Sin, the famous Puritan John Owen shows the need for Christians to engage in a life-long battle against the sinful tendencies that remain in them, despite their having been brought to faith and new life in Christ. Owen is very insistent that believers cannot hope to succeed in this battle in their own strength. He sees clearly that the fight can be won only through faith in Christ, and in the power of the Spirit. Fighting sin with human strength will produce only self-righteousness, superstition and anxiety of conscience. But with faith in Christ, and with the power of the Spirit, victory is certain. The temptations in times like Owen's and ours are obvious on every side; the remedy to them is clearly pointed out in this practical and helpful book.