MonographPuritan & post-Reformation (17th–18th c.)Reformed
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
John Owen
John Owen, The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, 1647
The classic Reformed defense of particular redemption. Owen's 'trilemma' on the cup of wrath is structurally decisive.
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- Chapter 1 — The four cups →Opening (×2) · Why the framework matters · What the framework is not · The four cups in Reformed-confessional perspective
- Chapter 3 — Gethsemane →The cup is divine wrath, not generic suffering · Owen's trilemma · The Reformed cup-of-wrath chain
- Chapter 4 — The cross →τετέλεσται — and the "paid in full" myth · Has the cup of wrath been drunk? · The forensic completion
- Chapter 5 — Dissenting voices →Dissent 1 — The Arminian objection to particular redemption
- Chapter 6 — Synthesis →What this position holds (×2)