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Highlights
- 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.
- About the Author: Kelly M. Kapic (PhD, King's College, University of London) is a professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, where he has taught since 2001.
- 224 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
In Owen Among the Theologians, authors Kelly M. Kapic and Ty Kieser invite readers to explore the theology of John Owen alongside the voices of other influential figures throughout church history.
Book Synopsis
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.
- Deep Theological Insights: Articulates Owen's thoughts on topics such as the glory of Christ, communion with God, justification by faith, and perseverance of the saints, not only describing Owen's view but also retrieving his thought for the good of the church today
- Comparative Framework: Uses techniques including comparison, complement, consensus, consequence, and contrast to help readers gain a nuanced viewpoint
- Diverse Perspectives: Includes thoughts from many well-known and influential thinkers from a wide range of eras and traditions, but also includes some lesser-known voices and unexpected topics
- Historical: Explores Owen's theological and pastoral contributions and assesses their impact on the life and ministry of the church
About the Author
Kelly M. Kapic (PhD, King's College, University of London) is a professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, where he has taught since 2001. Kapic is an author or editor of more than fifteen books. In addition to his work on the Puritan John Owen, his other writings include You're Only Human and Embodied Hope, which each won a Christianity Today Book of the Year Award.
Ty Kieser (PhD, Wheaton College) is assistant professor of theology, program director, and faculty-in-residence at Criswell College in Dallas, Texas. His writing focuses especially on Christology and the theology of John Owen. He has published Theandric and Triune and multiple articles in journals such as the International Journal of Systematic Theology and the Scottish Journal of Theology.