Mortification of Sin
Autor: | John Owen |
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EAN: | 9788028318949 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.09.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | 17th century theology christian spiritual growth devotional literature discipline in faith historical christian writings inner transformation guide overcoming moral struggle sanctification process self-denial practices theological treatise |
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In 'Mortification of Sin,' John Owen explores the profound and often uncomfortable topic of sin and its implications for the Christian life. Written in the 17th century, this theological treatise employs a rigorous yet accessible style, characterized by Owen's distinctive Puritan prose, rich in biblical references. The book delves into the necessity of mortifying sin in the believer's life, emphasizing that a genuine relationship with Christ necessitates an ongoing struggle against sin. Owen presents a blended approach of scriptural exhortation and practical counsel, encouraging readers to actively engage in spiritual disciplines that foster holiness. John Owen (1616-1683) was a prominent English theologian, known for his deep intellectual engagement with Reformed theology and his pastoral sensitivity. Influenced by the turbulent political and religious climate of his time, as well as personal experiences of loss and leadership within the Puritan movement, Owen penned 'Mortification of Sin' as a foundational text for understanding the believer's battle against spiritual complacency. His adept blending of doctrine and application reflects his desire to see Christians live out their faith authentically. 'Mortification of Sin' remains an essential read for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of spiritual life in a fallen world. Owen's urgent call to understand and combat sin is not just historical but profoundly relevant today, making this work a vital addition to the library of theologians, students, and laypersons alike.