Communion with the Triune God (Foreword by Kevin J. Vanhoozer)Crossway, 27 de set. 2007 - 448 pàgines Does it make a difference that the God Christians claim to worship has revealed himself as triune-the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? Does this fundamental truth of biblical authority have an effect on a believer's personal fellowship with God? Puritan theologian John Owen recognized the great need for every believer to understand the triune God. Communion with the Triune God revisits the truth presented by John Owen and challenges all believers to truly recognize and appreciate the ministry that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit have in their lives. This work of John Owen encourages Christians to enjoy true communion with each person of the triune God. |
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... considered as engaged distinctly unto the accomplishment of the counsel of the will of God revealed in the gospel.”34 In other words, distinction does not obliterate divine unity, nor does divine unity undercut distinction. Rather ...
... considered in itself (145) b. Nor the outward appearance of his human nature (145) 1) Christ is white in the glory of his Deity, and ruddy in the preciousness of his humanity (146) 2) Christ is white in the beauty of his innocency and ...
... oblation (277) b) That it may be considered two ways (277) [1] As it is purely obedience, and so it has no other state but that before mentioned (277) [2] As it was accomplished with suffering, and joined with 64 Outline.
... considered as a common, public person in the stead of them for whose reconciliation to God he suffered (299) 2) His being a common person arose chiefly from these things (299) a) In general, from the covenant entered into by himself ...
... considered as engaged distinctly unto the accomplishment of the counsel of the will of God revealed in the gospel. Sometimes, indeed, there is express mention made only of the. 3. Most modern translations omit this clause, known as the ...