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John Owen's The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is a foundational text in Puritan-Reformed theology, arguing for limited atonement, asserting Christ's death actually secured salvation for the elect, not just made it possible for everyone, countering Arminianism. Its influence, amplified by J.I. Packer's modern introduction when reprinted by Banner of Truth, cemented Owen as a champion of Calvinistic views on redemption, shaping evangelical understanding of Christ's sufficiency and the Trinity's unified purpose in salvation, though its dense logic can challenge modern readers.
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ. Being a Treatise of the Redemption and Reconciliation that is in the Blood of Christ; Wherein the Whole Controversy About Universal Redemption is Fully Discussed. In Four Parts. John Owen. First American Edition. Carefully Revised and Corrected. Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Printed by George Kline. 1792. 320pp.
A good - copy in original full calf, front board detached, minor worm traces, not visible on text block aside from a very minor foredge obtrusion. Textually complete and generally clean with some light scattered foxing and a few turned corners here and there. Very much worth preserving.
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