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The Ashgate research companion to John Owen's theology / edited by Kelly M. Kapic, Mark Jones.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resource (352 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781351894340
  • 135189434X
Other title:
  • Research companion to John Owen's theology
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.59092 23
Contents:
Contents: Preface, Carl R. Trueman; Section I Method: Reformed or reforming? John Owen and the complexity of theological codification for mid-17th-century England, Ryan Kelly; John Owen on faith and reason, Sebastian Rehnman; John Owen’s commentary on Hebrews in context, John W. Tweeddale; Covenant theology as relational theology: the contributions of Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669) and John Owen (1618-1683) to a living reformed theology, Willem J. van Asselt; Impetration and application in John Owen’s theology, Gert van den Brink; John Owen, Renaissance man? The evidence of Edward Millington’s Bibliotheca Oweniana (1684), Crawford Gribben. Section II Theology: The spirit as gift: explorations in John Owen’s pneumatology, Kelly M. Kapic; Beholding the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ: John Owen and the ’reforming’ of the beatific vision, Suzanne McDonald; Christ’s priestly oblation and intercession: their development and significance in John Owen, Edwin Tay; The significance of John Owen for modern Christology, Alan Spence; John Owen's doctrine of the Trinity in its Catholic context, Robert Letham; Justification and mystical union with Christ: where does Owen stand?, George Hunsinger. Section III Practise: Owen’s personality: the man behind the theology, Tim Cooper; John Owen and the Puritan toleration controversy, 1646-59, John Coffey; ’The fire that kindleth all our sacrifices to God’: Owen and the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer, Daniel R. Hyde; From life’s first cry: John Owen on infant baptism and infant salvation, Lee Gatiss; John Owen’s gospel offer: well-meant or not?, Martin Foord; Index.
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Contents: Preface, Carl R. Trueman; Section I Method: Reformed or reforming? John Owen and the complexity of theological codification for mid-17th-century England, Ryan Kelly; John Owen on faith and reason, Sebastian Rehnman; John Owen’s commentary on Hebrews in context, John W. Tweeddale; Covenant theology as relational theology: the contributions of Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669) and John Owen (1618-1683) to a living reformed theology, Willem J. van Asselt; Impetration and application in John Owen’s theology, Gert van den Brink; John Owen, Renaissance man? The evidence of Edward Millington’s Bibliotheca Oweniana (1684), Crawford Gribben. Section II Theology: The spirit as gift: explorations in John Owen’s pneumatology, Kelly M. Kapic; Beholding the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ: John Owen and the ’reforming’ of the beatific vision, Suzanne McDonald; Christ’s priestly oblation and intercession: their development and significance in John Owen, Edwin Tay; The significance of John Owen for modern Christology, Alan Spence; John Owen's doctrine of the Trinity in its Catholic context, Robert Letham; Justification and mystical union with Christ: where does Owen stand?, George Hunsinger. Section III Practise: Owen’s personality: the man behind the theology, Tim Cooper; John Owen and the Puritan toleration controversy, 1646-59, John Coffey; ’The fire that kindleth all our sacrifices to God’: Owen and the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer, Daniel R. Hyde; From life’s first cry: John Owen on infant baptism and infant salvation, Lee Gatiss; John Owen’s gospel offer: well-meant or not?, Martin Foord; Index.

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