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Daily Readings – John Owen

Daily Readings – John Owen

Lee Gatiss and John Owen
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365 daily readings from one of the greatest theologians of the Puritan movement

 

John Owen (1616–1683) was one of the best known and most prolific English church leaders of the 17th Century. His writings have been a challenge and encouragement to believers throughout the centuries since and have influenced many leaders in the church today. In this attractively bound faux leather book, Lee Gatiss has selected a reading from John Owen’s writings for each day of the year. Theologically sharp, these readings will help you to see the majesty of God anew.

 

Includes some extracts from Owen that are not currently in print anywhere else, and freshly translations of his Latin works.

 

Each reading is just a page long but is packed with theological insight. Spending a little time with this giant of the faith every day will help you to delight in the joy of the gospel again.

Lee Gatiss

About Lee Gatiss

Dr. Lee Gatiss is the Director of Church Society, Editor of the NIV Proclamation Bible, and a Lecturer in Church History at Union School of Theology. He lives in Cambridge, UK.

John Owen

About John Owen

Amongst the best known of the Puritans, John Owen (1616-1683) was a profound and thought provoking pastor-theologian. His writings continue to be widely read and greatly appreciated to this day.

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Endorsements

Lee Gatiss has done us a great service in producing an accessible collection of bite–size chunks of the rich diet offered by Owen. By tracking Owen’s life this book provides a great introduction to Owen and his thought. But best of all it enables us to marvel afresh at our glorious Saviour.

Tim Chester, Author and senior faculty member, Crosslands Training

It’s easy for readers to feel intimidated by the works of England’s greatest puritan theologian. But this new book shows how much of Owen’s writing has a devotional purpose  and, in daily readings of two or three paragraphs, allows readers to build theological stamina over time.

Crawford Gribben, Professor of history, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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