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John Owen : trajectories in Reformed Orthodox theology / Ryan M. McGraw.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9783319608075
  • 331960807X
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  • 230/.42 23
LOC classification:
  • BX9422.3
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Trinitarian Doxology: Reassessing John Owen’s Contribution to Reformed Orthodox -- 3. “The Foundation of the Old Testament:” John Owen on Genesis 3:15 as a Window into Reformed Orthodox Old Testament Exegesis -- 4. The Threats of the Gospel: John Owen on What the Law/Gospel Distinction is Not -- 5. Faith Versus Sight: Owen on Images of Christ, the Second Commandment, and the Role of Faith in Reformed Theology -- 6. John Owen on the Holy Spirit: In Relation to the Trinity, Christ’s Humanity, and Believers -- 7. Quid Est?: Theologoumena Pantodapa and John Owen’s Trinitarian Prolegomena -- 8. The Rising Prominence of John Owen: An Analysis of The Ashgate Research Companion to John Owen’s Theology as a Window into the State of Owen Studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Trinitarian Doxology: Reassessing John Owen’s Contribution to Reformed Orthodox -- 3. “The Foundation of the Old Testament:” John Owen on Genesis 3:15 as a Window into Reformed Orthodox Old Testament Exegesis -- 4. The Threats of the Gospel: John Owen on What the Law/Gospel Distinction is Not -- 5. Faith Versus Sight: Owen on Images of Christ, the Second Commandment, and the Role of Faith in Reformed Theology -- 6. John Owen on the Holy Spirit: In Relation to the Trinity, Christ’s Humanity, and Believers -- 7. Quid Est?: Theologoumena Pantodapa and John Owen’s Trinitarian Prolegomena -- 8. The Rising Prominence of John Owen: An Analysis of The Ashgate Research Companion to John Owen’s Theology as a Window into the State of Owen Studies.

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