Death of Death in the Death of Christ: Why Christ Saves All for Whom He Died

Death of Death in the Death of Christ: Why Christ Saves All for Whom He Died

por John Owen
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Religion & Spirituality History
Formato Brochura
Páginas 448
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Dec 2, 2016
Editora Christian Heritage
ISBN-10 1781919062
ISBN-13 9781781919064
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In his seminal work, John Owen delves into the profound implications of Christ's sacrifice, presenting a compelling argument for universal salvation through His death. Engaging deeply with theological concepts, Owen explores the nature of sin, the power of redemption, and the ultimate victory over death that is promised to believers.

Through meticulous reasoning and rich scripture references, he offers insights that challenge conventional interpretations of salvation, urging readers to reconsider the scope of Christ's atonement. Owen's eloquent prose reflects not only his scholarly prowess but also a deep conviction in the transformative power of faith.

As the first of his influential writings, this work lays a foundational understanding that reverberates through Christian thought, inviting readers to engage with the depths of divine grace and its implications for humanity. Each page compels one to reflect on the immense love embedded in Christ’s sacrifice, illuminating a path towards hope and assurance for all.

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