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Collected Works of John M. Frame, Volume 1: Theology — DVD
Collected Works of John M. Frame, Volume 1: Theology — DVD
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•  Format: Libronix Compatible
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•  Author: John M. Frame
•  Digital: 550 megabytes
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•  Electronic Publisher: P&R Publishing and Bits & Bytes, Inc. (April 2008)
•  ISBN-13: 9781596381070
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The Collected Works of John M. Frame, Volume 1: Theology contains all six of Dr. Frame’s books on theology—including the winner of the 2003 ECPA Gold Medallion Award for Theology and Doctrine, The Doctrine of God—over 2,150 pages of cutting-edge, Reformed theology. Additionally, this collection includes 1,500 pages of Dr. Frame’s shorter theological writings such as journal articles, pamphlets, lecture outlines, study guides, syllabi, and written sermons—virtually everything Dr. Frame has written in the area of theology over the past forty years! Volume 1: Theology also includes, in MP3 format, approximately 70 hours of audio lectures that cover a host of theological topics.
Dr. Frame is noted for his belief that theology is application—the use of God’s revelation to meet the spiritual needs of people, to promote godliness and spiritual health. Therefore, his theology is inherently practical, deeply grounded in Scripture, and unusually compehensive. In this first volume of the Collection, Dr. Frame, combines his wealth of learning and love for theology with forty years of teaching, making this volume an extraordinarily seasoned, savory, and satisfying feast for the heart and mind.
Developed over the author’s decades of experience in church ministry and seminary teaching (theology, ethics, apologetics, philosophy), The Collected Works of John M. Frame, Volume 1: Theology blends exegetical insight, theological acumen, and biblical wisdom with a passion to see Christ glorified and the peoples of the world drawn to him by the Spirit’s invincible grace.
The Collected Works of John M. Frame, Volume 1: Theology presents a carefully constructed, consistent, and comprehensive understanding of God’s lordship as this comes to expression throughout the whole of Scripture.

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BooksSix books, over 2,100 pages.
This first volume in the Theology of Lordship series addresses the implications for life and thought of the fact that God is Lord and we are his servants by creation and redemption. Accordingly, Frame develops an epistemology based on the idea of servant-thinking—the way a servant is to think in the presence of his Lord.
In the course of his inquiry, Frame focuses on the nature of theology ("the application of God's word by persons to all areas of life") and various aspects of theological method. The book also is an introduction to apologetics, for it attempts to show what it is to know God and how people can come to know him as a friend, rather than an enemy.
Like other books in the Lordship series, this volume analyses God's lordship by means of threefold distinctions that derive ultimately from the doctrine of the Trinity. Lordship is God's control, authority, and presence, and that triad provides three "perspectives" essential to human knowledge.
The Doctrine of God (2002), winner of the 2003 ECPA Gold Medallion Award for Theology and Doctrine
This second volume in the Theology of Lordship series provides Frame’s fullest exegetical defense of the centrality of God's lordship in Scripture. It shows in detail from Scripture the three aspects of that lordship—God’s control, authority, and presence—and then shows that all the Bible's teaching about God's nature and actions can be understood as applications of his lordship. God acts and speaks to us so that we may know that he is Lord. In this way, we can better understand the importance of Jesus' lordship as creator and savior and the lordship of the Holy Spirit as he brings Christ to us and us into Jesus' presence.
Frame also discusses the traditional controversies: divine sovereignty and human responsibility, the goodness of God and the evil in the world, whether we should ever speak of God as "mother," the possibility that God "changes" in some way, the nature of miracles, divine election, and whether God is "in time." On many of these issues, Frame explores new ground, while remaining within the bounds of Reformed orthodoxy.
Salvation Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to Systematic Theology (2006)
Beginning students of theology and church leaders looking for a theological refresher or teaching tool will welcome this remarkably clear introduction to the doctrines of Scripture. In an almost conversational style, "Salvation Belongs to the Lord" explores all the major biblical truths, explains key terms of systematic theology, and reflects on their implications and connections under the lordship of Christ.
Using ideas developed in The Doctrine of God as a theological basis, Frame provides a biblical analysis and critique of the “open theist” movement, which is shaking the church today by challenging the Reformed doctrines of God's sovereignty, foreknowledge, and providence. In this timely work, Frame clearly describes open theism and evaluates it biblically. He addresses questions such as How do open theists read the Bible? Is love God's most important attribute? Is God's will the ultimate explanation of everything? Do we have genuine freedom? Is God ever weak or changeable? Does God know everything in advance? Frame not only answers the objections of open theists, he also sharpens our understanding of the relationship between God's eternal plan and the decisions and events of our lives.
This succinct volume consists of three lectures examining the nature, media, and application of God's word. Frame develops fresh applications of ideas set forth in The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God. In addition, he offers a preview of the central theses to be discussed in two later volumes in his Theology of Lordship series—The Doctrine of the Word of God and The Doctrine of the Christian Life. Those looking for a concise presentation of Frame’s “perspectival" approach will find it here.
The Amsterdam Philosophy (1972)
This booklet was published in the midst of theological warfare. Representatives of the Amsterdam Philosophy (Herman Dooyeweerd and others) were taking a militant stance against traditional Reformed theology, and the controversy created partisan battles on the campus of Westminster Theological Seminary, where Frame was a young professor. It also threatened to split churches, Christian schools, and other Christian organizations. As a member of a committee of the Ohio Presbytery of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Frame was asked to write a brief study of the movement. This booklet is the result.
Shorter Theological WritingsEighty items, over 1,500 pages.
Like most academics, many of Frame’s publications have been in the form of articles, rather than books. These Shorter Theological Writings include all the theologically-focused articles published in scholarly journals, multi-author volumes, dictionaries, encyclopedias, more popular publications, as well as articles posted at internet sites. There also are a number of book reviews in this collection. In his book reviews, Frame tries not only to describe and evaluate an author's work but also to engage in a dialogue—an exchange of views. Thus, his book reviews contain many of his ideas, as well as those of other writers. Finally, Shorter Theological Writings includes a number of written sermons, syllabi, lecture outlines, and study guides. The included "Primer on Perspectivalism" provides a concise introduction to some of Frame’s distinctive ideas.
16 journal articles
9 articles that have appeared in books
9 articles written for dictionaries
2 pamphlets
12 lecture outlines
3 study guides
4 syllabi
9 sermon manuscripts
17 short articles
Audio MaterialFour courses, 81 lectures, over 70 hours of MP3 audio covering multiple topics.
The audio material comes from a wide variety of places and times. Understanding Revelation, Doctrine of the Knowledge of God, History of Philosophy, and Understanding Theology are courses Frame gave at Westminster Seminary (Philadelphia) in the 1970s. Systematic Theology I: Scripture and God contains lectures from a course Frame taught in the fall of 2006 at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. The other recorded lectures are not parts of courses but were given at various conferences
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About the Author
An outstanding theologian, John Frame has distinguished himself during thirty-one years on the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary and as a founding faculty member of Westminster Seminary California. He is best known for his prolific writings, including eleven books and a plethora of scholarly articles in journals, reference works, and magazines. Rev. Frame also is a talented musician, worship leader, and discerning media critic who is deeply committed to the work of ministry and training pastors. He has taught at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando since 2000.
John M. Frame (Princeton University, A.B., Westminster Theological Seminary, B.D, Yale University, M.A. and M.Phil., Belhaven College, D.D.) is Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. He is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in America. Previously, he taught at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia (1968–80) and Westminster Theological Seminary in California (1980–2000). John and his wife, Mary, have five children—three married and living in California and Oregon, and two single and attending college.

Recommended By (refers to Hardcover edition):
May prove to be one of the most useful all-purpose, "nuts and bolts" theology books written in this generation. . . . Its analytical clarity and style . . . is complimented by a remarkably warm, non-technical, down-to-earth, "shirt-sleeve" approach.
Philip Blosser, Professor, Lenoir-Rhyne College
Extremely relevant. . . . simply the best thing I have seen in this area.
Reginald McLelland, Professor of Philosophy, Covenant College
No Christian who is serious about thinking God’s thoughts after him can afford to miss this book.
Peter J. Leithart, Pastor, Trinity Reformed Church, Moscow, Idaho
A magnificent treatment that will be a standard work for decades. Frame stands in the great Reformed tradition of Calvin and Charnock, Hodge and Bavinck, yet in his treatment of the doctrine of God he surpasses them all with an amazing breadth of knowledge and depth of understanding. In every section, Frame brings fresh insight to old doctrines.
Wayne Grudem, Research Professor, Bible and Theology, Phoenix Seminary
A meticulously biblical, remarkably cogent, and powerfully transforming presentation.
Richard L. Pratt Jr., President, Third Millennium Ministries
A joy to read. It is an intellectual treat, rigorous in its analysis, exhaustive in exposition, and cogent in argument. It has listened reverently to all the great voices of the past, yet chooses its own innovative framework, forms its own independent conclusions, and participates fully in all the major theological discourses of the present. Even when I disagreed (as I sometimes did), I was never offended: my position had been treated with respect. Preachers and academic theologians will soon count it as an indispensable tool.
Donald MacLeod, Principal of The Free Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Masterfully expounds and defends the biblical doctrine of God. Its adherence to a scriptural worldview gives its power, freshness, and creativity that provide deep roots for the future of systematic theology.
Vern S. Poythress, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Westminster Theological Seminary
Biblical and pastoral, profound and clear. . . seeks fresh ways to address "open theism," process theology, feminism, and other contemporary issues in light of the triune God.
Dennis E. Johnson, Academic Dean and Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary California
Salvation Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to Systematic Theology
John Frame is not only one of the most productive theologians of our day, he is also one of the most lucid. Deceptively so, for behind every sentence in this extraordinary volume lies deep reflection. It is at once vigorously orthodox and sweetly pastoral. We can be grateful for such a powerful and clear exposition of the whole range of theology.
William Edgar, Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary
Open theism is bad news. The appearance of this book is good news. Precisely because God is closed and not open to the nullification of his purposes, he has opened a future for believers that is utterly secure.
John Piper, Pastor, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis
This book is something both to read and to give away. . . . both needed and effective.
D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Here one will see vividly so much that is wrong with open theism while encountering afresh the beauty and glory of the true and living God of the Bible.
Bruce A, Ware, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
A convincing . . . biblical case for a God whose sovereignty is something not to be avoided but cherished.
William Edgar, Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary
A devastating critique of the concept of human freedom as articulated in the "open theistic" view.
Roger R. Nicole, Professor of Theology, Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
Exactly the book we need today to put into the hands of Christians attracted to the allegedly "new" doctrines of so-called open theism. . . . comprehensive and compelling.
Robert B. Strimple, Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology, Westminster Seminary California
 

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