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  1. John Owen. John Owen, called the “prince of the English divines,” “the leading figure among the Congregationalist divines,” “a genius with learning second only to Calvin’s,” and “indisputably the leading proponent of high Calvinism in England in the late seventeenth century,” was born in Stadham (Stadhampton), near Oxford.

  2. 1. Apr. 2024 · John Owen was an English Puritan minister, prolific writer, and controversialist. He was an advocate of Congregationalism and an aide to Oliver Cromwell, the lord protector of England (1653–58). Appointed rector of Fordham, Essex, in 1642, Owen was made vicar at nearby Coggeshall in 1646 after

  3. John Owen y El Puritanismo Inglés - Vol. 2 Teología (Tópicos en Puritanismo) Precio $15.99 Valoración 0/5 FICHA TECNICA: EDITOR: JAIME D. CABALLERO TIPO: TEOLOGIA HISTORICA, TEOLOGIA SISTEMATICA COLECCION: TOPICOS EN PURITANISMO SUB-CATEGORIA: JOHN OWEN NIVEL: AVANZADO CONTRIBUCIONES: Dr. PAUL SMALLEY Dr. LAURENCE O'DONNELL Dr. BRIAN G. NAJAPFOUR Dr. JOHN V. FESKO Dr. ANDREW D. NASELLI…

  4. John Owen ist der Name folgender Personen: John Owen (Schriftsteller) (1563–1622), walisischer Schriftsteller. John Owen (Theologe) (1616–1683), englischer Theologe. John Owen (Politiker) (1787–1841), US-amerikanischer Politiker. John Owen (Schachspieler) (1827–1901), britischer Schachspieler und Geistlicher.

  5. Der Puritaner John Owen (1616 – 1683), den C.H. Spurgeon für den bedeutendsten Theologen Englands hielt, beschreibt die Herrlichkeit Christi als hätte er sie gesehen. Owen zeigt, wie jeder Christ diese Herrlichkeit schon jetzt erleben und sich von ihr erfüllen lassen kann. Auf jeder Seite spürt man Owens tiefe Liebe zu Christus.

  6. 24. Aug. 2013 · His Life and Legacy. John Owen (1616–August 24, 1683) was one of the world’s greatest Reformed theologians. Originally a Presbyterian, Owen, influenced by the works of John Cotton, came to believe in a more Congregational form of church government. He served as dean of Christ Church in Oxford from 1651 to 1660, when the monarchy was ...

  7. John Owen was one of the most prolific and theologically sophisticated writers of Puritanism. The great Baptist preacher, Charles Spurgeon, called Owen the “prince of divines” and said that anyone who mastered his works was a “profound theologian.”1 Contemporary pastors and theologians may be familiar with John Owen and some of his works such as the Mortification of Sin and The Glory ...