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John Owen and the Civil War Apocalypse

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John Owen was one of the most significant figures in Reformed Orthodox theology during the Seventeenth Century, exerting considerable religious and political influence in the context of the British Civil War and Interregnum. Using Owen's sermons from this period as a window into the mind of a self-proclaimed prophet, this book studies how his apocalyptic interpretation of contemporary events led to him making public calls for radical political and cultural change.

Owen believed he was ministering at a unique moment in history, and so the historical context in which he writes must be equally considered alongside the theological lineage that he draws upon. Combining these elements, this book allows for a more nuanced interpretation of Owen's ministry that encompasses his lofty spiritual thought as well as his passionate concerns with more corporeal events.

This book represents part of a new historical turn in Owen Studies and will be of significant interest to scholars of theological history as well as Early Modern historians.

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ISBN: 9781138087767
Publication date: 20th July 2017
Author: Martyn C Cowan
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 260 pages
Series: Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World
Genres: History and Archaeology
Civil wars
Religion and politics
History of religion
Early modern warfare (including gunpowder warfare)
Christianity