Christologia

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Title:Christologia
Author:Owen, John (1616-1683)
Description:The object of John Owen in this treatise is to illustrate the mystery of divine grace in the person of Christ. It bears the title, Christologia; but it differs considerably from many works of the same title or character. It is not occupied with a formal induction from Scripture in proof of the supreme Godhead of the Saviour. Owen assumes the truth of this doctrine, and applies all his powers and resources to expound its relations in the Christian system, and its bearings on Christian duty and experience. The Christology of Owen has always been highly valued, and will be of use to all ages of the church: — “A work,� says Dr M’Crie, “which, together with its continuation, the Meditations on the Glory of Christ, of all the theological works published by individuals since the Reformation, next to Calvin’s Institutions, we would have deemed it our highest honour to have produced.�
Print Basis:The Banner of Truth Trust, Edinburgh, 1965.
Language:English
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CCEL Subjects:All; Theology;
LC Call no:BT200
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Doctrinal theology

Christology

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