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Worship in Spirit and Truth John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 1996
The Regulative Principle in Practice This is a book whose very subject stirs up a great deal of controversy within the Presbyterian Church in America. The assumption is made early on that we are to follow the Regulative Principle of worship; that we are to worship only in those manners that are ...
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Candide, Zadig and Selected Stories Francois Voltaire
Signet Classics, 2009
More Bang for your Buck with the Signet Classics volume This Signet edition of Voltaire's finest works is THE Candide to buy. It has 15 other classic Voltaire works FIFTEEN!! Now that's a great deal without all the bells and whistles!
I remember first being introduced to Voltaire (1694-1778) when I was looking ahead in ...
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The Doctrine of the Christian Life (A Theology of Lordship) John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 2008
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" but Frame properly recognizing that modern terminology tends to ...
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Salvation Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to Systematic Theology John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 2006
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. Frame's book to be wonderfully intriguing, leaving me eager to ...
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Contemporary Worship Music: A Biblical Defense John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 1997
An Excellent Defence of Contemporary Worship Music Though Frame comes from a Presbyterian/Reformed tradition, which is usually more conservative in terms of worship tastes, in this book he shows that many in the Reformed/Presbyterian and conservative traditions have not always got it right in their criticisms of ...
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The Doctrine of God (A Theology of Lordship) John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 2002
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 important since Frame's ...
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No Other God: A Response to Open Theism John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 2001
MELTS THE OPENNESS ICEBERG TO A MUDDY PUDDLE A convincing biblical corrective to the aberrant heterodoxy of Processistic,Bi-Polar,Neo-Socinian,Rationalistic Open Theory,this book uses balanced and cogent critique as devastating as chemo to the cancer trying to grow within evangelicalism as a result of too much ...
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The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God (A Theology of Lordship) John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 1987
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 around us and anything beyond, the starting point ...
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Apologetics to the Glory of God: An Introduction John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 1994
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 has some questions concerning ...
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Perspectives on the Word of God John M. Frame
Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2000
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 well as a text on ethics) as part of his Theology of ...
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Medical Ethics: Principles, Persons, and Problems (Christian Perspectives) John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 1988
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 not prepared in advance. ...
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Covenantal Worship: Reconsidering the Puritan Regulative Principle R. J. Gore Jr.
P & R Publishing, 2003
A Strong Step Forward in Ending the Worship Wars! Gore's work is insightful, challenging, and well-researched. This is a must read for anyone struggling in the chaotic no-man's-land between the various factions in the worship wars. Whether a strict adherent to the regulative principle, or a staunch defendant of free ...
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Suffering and the Goodness of God (Theology in Community) Christopher W. Morgan, Robert A. Peterson
Crossway Books, 2008
Suffering and the Goodness of God presents biblical truths concerning suffering and challenges believers to promote justice and to emulate God?s grace as they minister to others. Famine. Sickness. Terrorist Attacks. Natural disasters. Each day horrific scenes of suffering are streamed before us through television, the Internet, and newspapers. ...
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Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought John M. Frame, Cornelius Van Til
P & R Publishing, 1995
An Analysis of Van Til the *theologian.* Goal and thesis of the book: To provide a much-needed critical analysis of the legacy of Cornelius Van Til (8).
The Metaphysics of Knowledge: God as Self-Contained Fullness
This is Frame's favorite aspect of Van Til's thought, and probably the best section in the ...
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Evangelical Reunion: Denominations and the One Body of Christ John M. Frame
Baker Pub Group, 1991
Reformed Ecumenism This book changed my mind. The best I have ever read on ecumenism from a conservative Reformed perspective. Dr. Frame is a Yale graduate, seminary professor, and PCA pastor.
He argues that schism is dangerous stuff, always tragic, and not to be entered into lightly. ...
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