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The Foundation of Communion with God introduces readers to the Trinitarian piety of John Owen (1616–1683). Ryan McGraw’s introduction to Owen sketches the major events of this important theologian’s life and shows how his circumstances shaped his thought on the themes of the Trinity and public worship. The second part of the book presents 41 brief selections from Owen’s writings that trace his...

and those who are not may hold common beliefs about the authority of the Bible and who God is. However, Reformed theology is marked by a belief in the highest sufficiency of Scripture and the absolute sovereign supremacy of God. The Reformed system of theology represents the humble attempt to apply the sufficiency of Scripture and the supremacy of God to every area of doctrine and life. This is the primary base that supports all Reformed confessions. This is where John Owen comes in. Owen wonderfully
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