Priesthood of Christ: The Atonement in the Theology of John Owen (1616-1683)


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Despite wide acclaim for John Owen (1616-1683) as the leading representative of the Reformed doctrine of particular atonement, a thorough examination of Owen's views on the atonement has yet to be undertaken. This work is the first full-scale monograph on Owen's atonement theology and therefore fills the apparent lacuna. Drawing on recent historiographical studies on the intellectual history of Protestant Orthodoxy and the full range of Owen's writings, the author demonstrates that at the heart of Owen's atonement theology is his peculiar understanding of Christ's priesthood conceived in terms of the oblation and intercession of Christ, performed in the states of humiliation and exaltation. COMMENDATION "Edwin Tay presents a vivid and valuable portrait of John Owen's atonement theology. His book, elegantly written and meticulously researched, brings a fresh and original approach to a key theme in Owen's writings." - Susan Hardman Moore, University of Edinburgh, UK




Christ Dying | And | Drawing Sinners | To Himselfe. | Or | A Survey of Our Saviour in His Soule-suf- | Fering, His Lovelynesse in His Death, and | the Efficacie Thereof. | In which | Some Cases of Soule-trouble in Weake Beleevers, | Grounds of Submission Under the Absense of Christ, | with Flowings and Heightnings of Free Grace, are Opened. | Delivered in Sermons on the Evangel According to S. John Chap. | XII.Vers.27.28.29.30.31.32.33. | Where Also are Interjected Some Necessary Digressions, for | the Times, Touching Divers Errors of Antinomians, and a Short Vindi- | Cation of the Doctrine of Protestants, from the Arminian Pretended Universality | of Christs Dying for All, and Every One of Mankind; the Morall and Fained Way | of Resistible Conversion of Sinners, and what Faith is Requried of All | Within the Visible Church, for the Want Whereof, Many | are Condemned


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