Classic Christian work
Vindication of Some Passages in a Discourse Concerning Communion with God
by John Owen
A pointed defense of Owen's classic *Communion with God* against William Sherlock's Socinian-influenced attacks. Owen rigorously upholds justification by imputed righteousness, the personal excellencies of Christ as Mediator, and the mystical union of believers with Christ. He exposes Sherlock's misrepresentations, defends the satisfaction of divine justice, and demonstrates that the necessity of personal holiness is fully consistent with — indeed grounded in — the grace of the Gospel.
- Chapters
- 1
- Word count
- 45,798
- Type
- Treatise
Original