Owen's Theology

We have just become acquainted with the life and thought of the Puritan John Owen. We saw that he providentially arose from his anti-Puritan Laudian context at Oxford to become a Reformed theologian of the highest caliber and a prominent individual during the time of the Commonwealth and Protectorate. We now take a more in-depth look at his theology, which demonstrated a broad intellect. Owen pursued grand projects, meshing together varied disciplines such as linguistics, biblical exegesis, historical theology, and doctrine. Specifically, his unique emphasis on the Trinity profoundly shaped his theology.

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Michael Reeves

Dr. Michael Reeves is president and professor of theology at Union School of Theology in the United Kingdom. He is the featured teacher for the Ligonier teaching series The English Reformation and the Puritans. He is author of many books, including The Unquenchable Flame, Delighting in the Trinity, and Rejoice and Tremble.