Posted on August 22, 2008 by Michael Dewalt
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Synopsis: John Owen’s Biblical Theology is unique in that, in a very real sense, it stands at the head of the modern biblical-theological method of studying the scriptures. The comprehensiveness with which it treats of natural and special revelation, combined with the eminently practical exhortations with which it concludes, makes it [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2008 by Michael Dewalt
John Owen, a Puritan pastor-theologian, is best known today for his sixteen volumes, first published in 1850-53 and were reprinted by the Banner of Truth Trust in the mid-twentieth century. These volumes are divided into three categories: First, doctrinal (vols. 1-5), where Owen discusses some aspects of theology such as Christology (vol. 1), trinity [...]
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Posted on February 20, 2008 by Michael Dewalt
John Owen’s volume four, also called The Works of the Holy Spirit (or originally, Pneumatologia), is undoubtedly his great contribution to the doctrine of pneumatology. Actually, it is a continuation of volume three, which is also about the discourse of the Holy Spirit. These two volumes contain nine works; the first five works are in [...]
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