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Flavel, John (1627-1691)

Puritan theologian

 

Works about John Flavel

John Flavel -- from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge

John Flavel, Life -- from Institute of Practical Bible Education

Flavel, John (c. 1630-1691) -- from Wikipedia Article

 

Works by John Flavel

Christ Altogether Lovely (Author)

Description: Flavel introduces his text with these words from the Song of Solomon: “Yes, He is altogether lovely.” Within these few pages, Flavel meditates on all the ways in which Christ reveals his beauty, majesty, righteousness, love, and total perfection. The style of his prose reflects the worshipful content of his meditations. Even today these words move readers to wonder and awe at God’s glory. In describing their reaction to reading the book, some have used such words as “soaring,” “marvelous,” and “precious.”

Kathleen O’Bannon
CCEL Staff

Fountain of Life Opened Up

Description: Theologian John Flavel was a 15th century Puritan living in England. He was a prolific writer, and produced at least 10 major works. Fountain of Life Opened Up is a collection of 42 of his sermons, most of which focus on the life, work, and importance of Christ. Flavel's writing is often grandiose, giving his words a sense of great importance. He follows the typical Puritan style of prose, so his sermons will surely take a lot of thought on the part of the reader, but they ultimately exhibit a mastery of the subject of Christ and will be useful for those looking for deep theology on the subject. This edition also includes an index of scripture and commentaries cited, which is helpful for the student of Flavel.

Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer

Life of the late Rev. Mr. John Flavel

Description: Over the course of his life, John Flavel, the 15th century English Puritan, wrote hundreds of sermons and several major devotional books, including The Method of Grace in the Gospel Redemption and Christ Altogether Lovely. The brief text provided here is Flavel’s obituary. It tells the story of his life, celebrating his mind, piety, and charity.

Kathleen O’Bannon
CCEL Staff

Method of Grace in the Gospel Redemption

Description: Flavel’s book explores salvation’s transformative effects on the heart. In the first two of the book’s five sections, Flavel describes how Christ and the Holy Spirit prepare a person to receive God’s saving grace. Following this, he describes how truly convicting the effects of the preparation can be, and how this conviction leads people to emerge stronger after struggling through despair and guilt. Overall, The Method of Grace is a wakeup call. Flavel challenges Christians to examine themselves and, instead of hiding them, let their wrongdoings horrify them so that they may truly appreciate God’s mercy, grace, and love.

Kathleen O'Bannon
CCEL Staff

Pneumatologia: A Treatise of the Soul of Man

Description: In this 17th century treatise, Flavel lays out an extensive biblical and theological account of the human soul. He touches on problems concerning the soul’s immortality, how the soul and the body connect with each other, and the ethical questions that flow out of these problems. Following St. Augustine, he argues that the temporality of the body and the eternality of the soul should naturally press Christians to chase after the eternal only, and forsake carnal pleasure in excess. In general, Flavel’s arguments follow a reinterpretation of Christian tradition through the lens of the then scandalous English Reformed faith.

Kathleen O'Bannon
CCEL Staff

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