Distinct Communion is a bold and impressive work. Well written. Engaging. Informed. And provocative. An intermediate level book, it will provide Christian leaders and thinkers with lots to consider.
The proposition is that Christians should experience fellowship with each of the three persons of the Godhead in specific ways distinct from how they fellowship with the other divine persons. Prayer is the most obvious way in which this type of communion is worked out. The pulpit prayers of Spurgeon provide good examples. John Owen is the theological inspiration.