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Influencers on His Thought (Framing John Frame, Part 2)
Frame believes those with Reformed and evangelical convictions are at risk of being marginalized in our generation because of some Reformed leaders, both inside and outside the academy, espousing unbiblical views of such critical areas as worship, evangelism, Christian spirituality, church planting, missions, and the relationship of the church and culture.
Introducing the Man and His Message (Framing John Frame, Part 1)
Yesterday, after 49 years of service as a seminary professor at three seminaries, Dr. John Frame taught his last class at RTS Orlando. He has been a mentor, faculty colleague, and dear friend–as our seminary offices have been next to each other for the last 16 years.
John Frame’s New Book, “Selected Writings Volume 3” Now Published
Good news! Dr. John M. Frame’s Selected Shorter Writings Volume 3 (P&R) has been published. Dr. Frame has distinguished himself as a prolific author and one of America’s foremost theologians and philosophers—significantly shaping the thought of Evangelicalism today.
John Frame's New Book, "Selected Writings Volume 2" Just Published
Good news! Dr. John M. Frame's Selected Shorter Writings, Volume 2 (P&R) has just been released.
On Christianity & Culture From Award Winning Author George Marsden by Steve Childers
George Marsden has recently written a groundbreaking book reflecting on how American public life might better accommodate the rise of religious pluralism.
Why You Should Read and 'Live Like a Narnian'
Joe Rigney's new book on C.S. Lewis's beloved classic tale is aptly titled Live Like a Narnian. It's not a book for children to appreciate more about the Chronicles of Narnia, nor for their parents to help them do so. Your appreciation for the Chronicles will certainly deepen as a result of reading this book, but the impact on you will be much greater.Rigney's invitation is not merely for you to read or think, but to live like a Narnian.