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- Title: John Frame's Selected Shorter Writings, Volume 3
- Author : John Frame
- Release Date : January 04, 2016
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 3856 KB
Description
Short, pointed essays summarize some of John Frame’s central (and a few peripheral) ideas on theological method, epistemology, apologetics, and the Christian life. An early inclusion is “Machen’s Warrior Children,” Frame’s insightful treatment of twenty-one intramural battles within the Reformed camp from 1935 to the present.
“It is impossible to deny the impact that John has had and that he will continue to have in the future. This influence is the result of John’s strong commitment to Scripture over church tradition, his creativity, and his clarity. . . . I can assure you that the viewpoints you will find in this volume come from a man who is brilliant by any standard. More importantly, they come from a man who has devoted himself to applying Scripture to his own life and to the lives of others. Not only will this volume inform you, it will give you a model of devotion to Christ that we should all emulate.”
—RICHARD L. PRATT JR., President, Third Millennium Ministries
“Frame has distinguished himself as a prolific author and one of America’s foremost theologians and philosophers. . . . Do yourself a favor and mine the rich truths in these winsome and provocative essays (written in Frame’s inimitable style of robust charity) on a wide array of important topics. I highly recommend it!”
—STEVEN L. CHILDERS, Associate Professor of Practical Theology, Reformed
Theological Seminary, Orlando; President & CEO, Pathway Learning
“A veritable cornucopia of Frame’s theology. . . . Frame is not afraid to slay sacred cows . . . if he believes they don’t pass biblical muster. Whether you have never read Frame before or have read all that he’s written to date, this book will inform, intrigue, encourage, edify, rouse, and convict you.”
—P. ANDREW SANDLIN, President, Center for Cultural Leadership