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No Other God: A Response to Open Theism
Predominately Excellent Contribution: When it comes to matters of either theology or philosophy, being in a different camp then John Frame is not fun. Over the last 15 years or so, Frame has published a number of works on various topics that have taken [... more]
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The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God (A Theology of ...
knowing what we know, as revealed: How do we know, that we know? Or better put, how do we begin to have any comprehension of the world that we know? For John Frame, a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, all knowledge, of ourselves, of the world [... more]
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Worship in Spirit and Truth
straightforward interesting low-keyed useful introduction: A few preliminaries: I know the author, he was my favorite prof at Westminister West, i think he is a significant and important theologian in the conservative reformed church and i appreciate [... more]
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The Doctrine of God (A Theology of Lordship)
Very Good Indeed: John Frame has delivered us a very big book addressing an infinitely bigger topic - the Doctrine of God. It is a book that is thorough in its coverage, clear in its language and thought, and organized in its presentation. All of this is [... more]
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Medical Ethics: Principles, Persons, and Problems ...
A Big Help: Frame's book proved profoundly helpful to me as I had to make the last medical decisions for both of my parents. Uncertainty and guilt can overwhelm decision makers because they don't have time to think things through and because they have [... more]
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Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought
Best Intro to Van Til: Generally, the best way to study a philosopher is to read an important work of his. For example, we study Plato by studying "The Republic" or some of his shorter dialogues. With others - such as Hegel - it's best to read [... more]
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Perspectives on the Word of God
Good Preview of What's Hopefully Ahead: This book is a short series of lectures given by John Frame at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School back in the late '80s. Given Frame's intention in the (near?) future to produce a comprehensive Bibliology text (as [... more]
$11.00
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Apologetics to the Glory of God: An Introduction
Great Intro!: Frame is professor of systematic theology and philosophy at RTS. He is quickly becoming one of my favorite contemporary theologians. He begins the book by making it clear that he is a follower of Cornelius Van Til (presuppositional), but [... more]
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Perspectives on the Word of God: An Introduction to ...
Good Preview of What's Hopefully Ahead: This book is a short series of lectures given by John Frame at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School back in the late '80s. Given Frame's intention in the (near?) future to produce a comprehensive Bibliology text (as [... more]
$5.99
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Salvation Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to ...
Excellent Introduction to Systematic Theology: In Salvation Belongs to the Lord, John Frame expertly and honestly presents an introduction to systematic theology. As a complete beginner/novice in the understanding of systematic theology, I found Dr. [... more]
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The Doctrine of the Christian Life (A Theology of Lordship)
How Serious Are You About THE Christian Life: This book is for those who are serious and who are facing the question of whether or not there IS such a thing as a distinctive Christian life. The term for such a comprehensive exploration is "Ethic& [... more]
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