Reading The Next Classic Together

A couple of months ago some of the readers of this site began to read some Christian classics together. We spent eight weeks reading through J.C. Ryle’s Holiness, covering one chapter per week and posting some thoughts about the book on Thursday mornings. I’m not quite sure how many people took the opportunity to read along with us, but believe it was in excess of one hundred. Holiness was a worthwhile read and we learned that it has rightly earned its position as a Christian classic. Feedback from readers assured me that this was a project we should continue as it benefited all who chose to participate.

It is time to think about our next effort. Having asked many of you what you’d be interested in reading next, I think there will be a good bit of interest in reading some John Owen. Owen is known as being one of the greatest theologians in the history of the church and certainly one who offered penetrating analysis of the human condition. His works are known as being difficult to read, but always worth the effort. C.J. Mahaney says, “No writer has taught me more about the dynamics of the heart and the deceitfulness of sin than John Owen.” Jerry Bridges writes, “To read Owen is to mine spiritual gold.” Mark Dever says, “Sin is tenacious, but by God’s grace we can hate it and hunt it. John Owen provides the mater guide for the sin-hunter.” And Phillip Ryken insists that, “John Owen is a spiritual surgeon with the rare skill to cut away the cancer of sin and bring gospel healing to the sinner’s soul. Apart from the Bible, I have found his writings to be the best books ever written to help me stop sinning the same old sins.” It’s hard to argue with all of those men!

overcoming-sin-and-temptationSo for the next classic we read together, I propose John Owen’s Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers. You will find this as portion of Overcoming Sin and Temptation, edited by Justin Taylor and Kelly Kapic. This edition maintains the unabridged text, but provides useful introductions and editorial assistance. For example, the editors footnote difficult or obscure words, update archaic language (i.e. they change “thee” to “you”), transliterate words that Owen provided in the original biblical languages, and so on. They maintain the full impact of Owen’s words while removing some of the hindrances experienced by the modern reader. It is this edition that I will be reading and I’d encourage you to do the same. If you order it from Westminster Books, the book should ship to you immediately and be in your hands in just a few days. It is also available at Amazon and just about anywhere else.

Those who do not wish to purchase the book, can find it at CCEL though not in the edited version.

The book is divided into three parts and fourteen chapters. The chapters are mostly quite short, though as the editors point out, the divisions are somewhat less than ideal as Owen did not use chapter divisions in the way we might today. Still, they provide useful breaks in the text and we’ll stick with them. We’ll read one chapter per week and meet right here at this site to discuss things on Thursdays.

I think we can begin with the first chapter on November 15. So if you’d like to read along with us and begin to tackle some John Owen, get a copy of the book and check in here on the fifteenth to begin some discussion. You do not need to write any discussion of your own—just check in to see what others are saying.

Please let me know if you’re interested in participating by posting a comment below.

Comments (173)

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Anonymous's picture

Tim,

I have been reading this book and I think it is an excellent idea to read and spur us on in conversation.

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I downloaded the above edited version here: http://www.johnowen.org/media/OvercomingSinAndTemptation.pdf

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I love this idea, Tim. I can’t participate directly b/c of time, but I do plan on copying/pasting/gleaning from your comments. I’ve read this book twice on my own, and am currently reading it slowly, out loud with a friend. By most accounts this is the best book on the topic. Thanks for this service to Christ’s church.Ian.

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I’m finishing up a book right now and was planning on re-reading Mortification next, so this works out wonderfully…i anticipate seeing LOTS of stuff I missed the first time

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I’m in!

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I am looking forward to it!

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Great idea! My wife and I are about to begin facilitating a small group using Overcoming Sin and Temptation so the timing of this is excellent!

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I’ve been wanting to read this; thanks for choosing this as your next selection!

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Count me in. I already have this book but have not yet cracked the cover. I have read previous versions in the past and am greatly looking forward to this discussion.

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I’m in as well.. Thanks

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Bought the book awhile back. Haven’t cracked it open yet. Thanks for providing the impetus. I’m in.

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I’m in. I didn’t post much on it, but I really benefited from Holiness, and started Owen a while back but never got around to finishing it. Now’s a good chance to start again.

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Count me in

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Looking forward to it.

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Good call, Tim. I’m in.

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Thanks for the suggestion, I look forward to reading Owen for the first time.

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I’ll be reading through for the 3rd time - but first in the Talyor/Kapic edition. I’m really looking forward to the discussion. It’s a book I would like to read once a year.

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I look forward to reading this with you all.

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I look forward to reading and discussing this book with all of you. Thanks for your leadership, Tim!

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sign me in!

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I’m in. Thanks for the encouragement. I have had this book for a number of months and read through the introductory material twice, but haven’t seemed to find the time to actually read the text. It will be good to have company on the journey.

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I’m in, Tim. Looking forward to it!

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I’m in.

After this book, can we read Joel Osteen’s Your Best Life Now together? =-)

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I’m currently reading this book and would love to be in on the discussion.

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Sound great I’m in. I got this book last year at Piper’s Pator’s conference last Feb. but haven’t started it yet so this will be a great kick start.

Eau Claire, WISoli Deo Gloria

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Anonymous's picture

Hi, just saw a link to this post on the Between two worlds blog. I picked up a copy of this book this summer but have yet to read it. I’d love to read along with you.

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I have all of John Owen on CD Rom, so will work from that. I wanted to join in the Holiness read, but couldn’t find my copy after a move! Used to have the Owen volumes but had to downsize when I retired. Love your blog

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Great choice. I have read Overcoming Sin and Temptation but it has been awhile. Owen really helped me see how difficult it is to deal with sin in my life and the consequences if I don’t. As J. I. Packer has said, Owen will make you more of a realist as to what is involved in mortifying sin in your life. I hope to be able to participate and appreciate your effort to get beyond the milk and chew on some solid food.

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Me too.

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I am Game.

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I have been working my way through this book and am almost finished with the second section Of Temptation: The Nature and Power Of It. I am looking forward to following the comments and thinking back on what I have already read.

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I’ve been looking for an excuse to read Owen for some time now and he seems so daunting to read alone. So basically I’m in.

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Yes, I would like to read Owens along with you….

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I ordered the book. Looking forward to it.

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Anonymous's picture

Holiness was such a blessed encouragement. Thanks for helping make an opportunity to read such books.Reading Owen sounds difficult, but it sounds like something I truly need to read. I’m able and willin’.

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Count me in.

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This is good stuff. I have started reading this book several times while never finishing it. Hopefully this will spur me on to work through it completely. Thanks for doing this.

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Wonderful timing to participate in this—holiday break permits.

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I’m in for sure. I read this book aloud with some buddies last year. We were affectionately known as the ROOL (Read Owen Out Loud) group. It stretched my mind and soul. Thanks for creating the opportunity Tim.

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I’ve had the book for awhile, but haven’t started it yet. This will be the perfect opportunity. Count me in.

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I’m in. I enjoyed Holiness even though I didn’t post much. I’m looking forward to more classic gems unearthed in John Owen!

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I’m in. Much gratitude.

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I would love to join you guys.

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I fell behind with Ryle, but finally caught up after the fact. Maybe I can stay on track with Owen.

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Planning on joining everyone else here…..so excited!!

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I’m in again, looking forward to the read and discussion.

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In.

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Sounds good.

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In

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There is a version of this available for e-sword.You can get it HERE