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Mortification of Sin : Religious Treaties on Dealing with Immorality

In his poignant theological treatise, "Mortification of Sin," John Owen delves into the critical necessity of subduing sin in the life of a believer. Composed in a meticulous and immersive style, Owen employs a rich Puritan lexicon, exploring themes of sin's pervasive nature, its existential implications, and the means by which Christians can effectively combat its influence through spiritual mortification. The book is situated within the broader context of 17th-century Reformed theology, offering a framework for understanding sin not merely as a moral failing but as a powerful adversary requiring a profound and disciplined response from the faithful. John Owen (1616-1683), a prominent Puritan theologian and preacher, brought his formidable scholarship and pastoral insight to the issue of sin, shaped by both his personal struggles and the tumultuous religious landscape of his time. As a contemporary of vital theological discourses, Owen's experiences as a minister dealing with the challenges of spiritual life and church dynamics deeply influenced his reflection on sin and its repercussions on the soul, making his arguments both pertinent and practical for his audience. "Mortification of Sin" is a compelling read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian sanctification. Owen's insights provide invaluable guidance for modern readers who grapple with personal sin, calling them to a life of rigorous self-examination and reliance on divine grace. This work remains essential for those yearning for spiritual growth and a more profound relationship with God.


Author:

  • John Owen

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 77 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Religion and faith
  • Christianity

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