Thomas Goodwin (1600–1680) was a faithful pastor, Westminster divine, advisor to Oliver Cromwell, and president of Magdalen College, Oxford. In this book, Joel R. Beeke and Mark Jones acquaint the reader with Goodwin through an informative biographical introduction. The remainder of the book, 35 selections from across the works of Goodwin, displays Goodwin’s constant attention to Christ in his various theological engagements. You will learn much about the life and works of this influential Puritan, and perhaps, be strengthened with a habitual sight of Christ.
138 pages.
“Christology lay at the very heart of the best of Reformed Orthodox theology and practice. In this short book the reader is not only introduced to a brilliant Puritan theologian but also to the very center of his vital Christian piety. I hope this book introduces the writings of Goodwin to a new generation.” - Carl Trueman
“In the long line of distinguished Puritans known as the ‘Spiritual Brotherhood,’ Thomas Goodwin had a formative impact on a host of contemporaries, including John Owen. On many a day while writing my doctoral dissertation on Goodwin, I found myself overwhelmed with emotion as well as penetrating insight as this servant of God set Christ forth in His saving office. Thomas Goodwin’s work defies any tidy division between doctrine and doxology.” - Mike Horton
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Piety of Thomas Goodwin (1600-1680)
- Christ Excels Joseph
- Christ Longs for His Own Return
- Sitting in Heaven
- Crying Us into Heaven
- Christ’s Gift
- Christ Dwelling in Our Hearts by Faith
- Christ’s Perfections are our Perfections
- Three Hours
- Christ by Piecemeal
- Christ, the Marrow of the Gospel
- Reconciliation Through Christ
- “Christ above Moses”
- God’s Greatest Work (1)
- God’s Greatest Work (2)
- Possessing Christ by Faith
- One Foot on Christ, Another on Yourself?
- No Union, No Justification
- Communion with Christ
- Elected to Inseparable Union with Christ
- Purchasing and Bestowing
- Gathered to Christ or Satan?
- Sitting at the Right Hand
- Summed up in Christ
- Christ Putting Beauty on the Body
- Living Like Christ
- The Revenues of His Death
- Joy in God’s Glory
- Weak, But Accepted for Christ’s Sake
- Christ’s Works of Glory
- Restoring Beauty to His Bride
- “The Son’s Special Act”
- Spirit-Christology
- Never Leaving Christ Out
- The Mystery of His Will in Christ
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Treasures in Heaven
Habitual Sight of Him, A: The Christ-Centered Piety of Thomas Goodwin is in the following collections: