John Owen was the leading English Puritan thinker, producing the most profound and most influential evangelical theological work of his day. While influencing the Puritan movement's development in the New World and the Old, he was critical of its excessive zeal. Always a voice of reason, moderation, and fierce belief, Owen is a voice worth remembering.
The Treasures of John Owen
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is John Owen's definitive work on the extent of the atonement.
In this book, John Owen effectively dismisses various excuses for not engaging in self-scrutiny and yet avoids the current trend of self-absorption.
"What is evident on the first reading of these short chapters ... is the relevance of Owen's words to believers at the twenty-first century .
A series of addresses focusing mainly on Romans 8, this work gives a well-grounded view on the way of sin in the life of a believer.
In this book, Simonetta Carr informs readers about Owen¿s life, revealing some of the things that interested him while in school, the care he showed to people when he became a pastor, and the influential books that he wrote.
This unique collection features chapters on everything from war zone reporting and covering major humanitarian disasters to the uses and abuses of citizen journalism.
This volume contains all of Owen's best known work, only four of which were published in his lifetime.
Hebrews
This work examines the problem of how to connect the historic doctrine of the Trinity to Christian devotional practice.