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Post-Reformation · 1684
Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
John Owen (1616-1683)
Written in the last months of his life and published the year after his death, this work turns from controversy to contemplation, calling believers to fix the eye of faith on the person and glory of Christ as the great means of being changed into his image. Owen treats Christ in his mysterious constitution, his offices, his love, and his exaltation, then weighs the difference between beholding that glory now by faith and hereafter by sight. It stands as the devotional capstone of his vast body of work.
6 hrs total · 15 chapters