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Owen Among the Theologians: Conversations Across the Christian Tradition
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Kelly M. Kapic; Ty Kieser | Crossway
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Kelly M. Kapic; Ty Kieser | Crossway
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FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA MAY 2026.
Unpacking John Owen Through the Voices of Church History
John Owen (1616–1683), a major figure in church history, has left an indelible impression on Christian theology. His depth of insight, devotional richness, and theological breadth have shaped the hearts and minds of laypeople, pastors, and scholars for generations. But what truly distinguishes Owen from his peers, and why does he continue to resonate through the centuries?
Owen Among the Theologians invites readers to examine the writings of Owen alongside those of other Christian thinkers from various eras and traditions. By putting Owen in fresh conversation with significant theologians who lived before and after him, this unique study offers a thorough theological study of specific themes such as the glory of Christ, communion with God, justification by faith, the perseverance of the saints, and much more. This compelling work not only helps readers gain a deeper understanding of Owen’s theology but, ultimately, a greater love of the triune God.
224 pages
“Why do theologians today keep returning to John Owen? Owen’s theology has proved so fruitful because when it is summoned into the halls of the Great Tradition a spellbinding soiree begins. Unfortunately, only a few have brought Owen into conversation with the church catholic, that is, the church universal. The task is intimidating to say the least. Yet Kelly Kapic and Ty Kieser have just the acumen and courage required. By the end of this tour, one thing is clear: There is an enduring catholicity to a Protestant Scholastic like Owen, and if taken seriously, it might just rub off on us, the fortunate few. We need more conversations across the Great Tradition like this one precisely because these are the conversations we will have in heaven, where we will meet the democracy of the dead face-to-face.”
Matthew Barrett, Research Professor of Theology, Trinity Anglican Seminary; Director, Anselm House; Editor in Chief, Credo
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