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John Owen's 'Mortification of Sin' is a seminal work in Christian literature, providing readers with a profound exploration of the concept of battling sin through self-discipline and spiritual growth. Written in the 17th century, Owen's work is characterized by its intense focus on the internal struggle against sin, offering practical advice on how individuals can overcome their sinful impulses. Drawing from biblical teachings and theological insights, Owen presents a detailed roadmap for readers seeking to achieve spiritual purity and moral transformation. His eloquent prose and deep…mehr

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John Owen's 'Mortification of Sin' is a seminal work in Christian literature, providing readers with a profound exploration of the concept of battling sin through self-discipline and spiritual growth. Written in the 17th century, Owen's work is characterized by its intense focus on the internal struggle against sin, offering practical advice on how individuals can overcome their sinful impulses. Drawing from biblical teachings and theological insights, Owen presents a detailed roadmap for readers seeking to achieve spiritual purity and moral transformation. His eloquent prose and deep theological knowledge make this book a timeless classic in the realm of Christian literature. John Owen, a prominent English theologian and academic, was known for his strong Puritan beliefs and commitment to promoting religious reform. His personal struggles with sin and dedication to spiritual growth inspired him to write 'Mortification of Sin,' reflecting his desire to help others on their own spiritual journey. I highly recommend this book to readers interested in delving into the complexities of sin, spiritual warfare, and personal transformation within a Christian context.
Autorenporträt
John Owen (1616-1683) was an English Nonconformist church leader, theologian, and academic administrator at the University of Oxford. Owen was a spirited defender monergism, emphasizing the sovereignty of God and the authority of the Bible. He believed in individual and distinct worship of each of the persons of the Trinity. Besides his academic and literary concerns, Owen was continually involved in affairs of state.