Classic Christian work
Concerning the Holy Spirit
by John Owen
A landmark work of Puritan theology, this sweeping treatise examines the person and work of the Holy Spirit across five books. Owen traces the Spirit's divine nature and names, his operations in the original creation, his profound work in forming and sustaining Christ's human nature, and his indispensable role in regeneration and sanctification. The final book argues the absolute necessity of gospel holiness, grounding it in God's nature, eternal election, and the work of Christ. Dense, rigorous, and devotionally rich.
- Chapters
- 5
- Word count
- 220,451
- Type
- Treatise
Original