The second volume of Frame's Theology of Lordship series; here he examines the attributes and names of God in connection with a full spectrum of relevant theological and ethical truths. ** Review "A magnificent treatment that will be a standard work for decades. Frame stands in the great Re
The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God
β Scribed by John M. Frame
- Publisher
- P & R Publishing
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 456
- Series
- A Theology of Lordship
- Edition
- First
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Theology is the application of God's word to our lives in all situations." Taking this viewpoint he adds practical insight and counsel for how we should live.
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Review
"An excellent treatment of evangelical epistemology. . . . The author is manifestly well informed on his subject." --Roger R. Nicole
"Breaks ground in stimulating and profound ways in theological methodology and apologetics, as well as in the central theological issues on the knowledge of God," --Vern S. Poythress
"The breadth of the book is remarkable. . . . a landmark in the ongoing discussion of apologetics and theological method." --William S. Sailer
About the Author
John M. Frame (A.B., Princeton University; B.D., Westminster Theological Seminary; M.A. and M.Phil., Yale University; D.D., Belhaven College) is the J. D. Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando and the author of many books, including the four-volume Theology of Lordship series.
β¦ Subjects
Theology;Angelology & Demonology;Anthropology;Apologetics;Catholic;Christology;Creationism;Ecclesiology;Ecumenism;Eschatology;Ethics;Fundamentalism;Gnosticism;Historical;Liberation;Mysticism;Pneumatology;Process;Prophecy;Protestant;Salvation Theory;Systematic;Theology;Christian;Hinduism;Islam;Judaism;Religious Studies;Religion & Spirituality
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