Happy 82nd Birthday to Author, Theologian, and Philosopher, Dr. John M. Frame
Dr. John M. Frame has distinguished himself as a prolific author and one of America’s foremost theologians and philosophers—significantly shaping the thought of Evangelicalism today. Many of today’s most influential Christian leaders and authors, like Tim Keller and John Piper, readily acknowledge the significant impact John Frame has had on them.
Commenting on the continuation of protestant reformation theology since the time of Martin Luther and John Calvin, J. I. Packer writes in his foreword to Frame’s Systematic Theology:
"Three parts of the world have since made major contributions to the Reformed heritage, each engendering its own conflicts and loyalties:
England saw the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Puritan development, from William Perkins to John Owen, exploring life in Christ in and through the Holy Spirit;
nineteenth-century Holland produced the Kuyperian theology of human and Christian culture within a Reformed frame;
and the twentieth-century witnessed, within the conservative Presbyterian world, the ongoing quest for Reformed methodological authenticity, in which B. B, Warfield, Geerhardus Vos, J. Gresham Machen, and Cornelius Van Til are, by common consent, the leading names.
I should like to think that tomorrow’s Reformed leaders will add John Frame’s name to that list; I believe they should."
"I should like to think that tomorrow’s Reformed leaders will add John Frame’s name to that list; I believe they should." – J. I. Packer
After 49 years of distinguished service as a seminary professor at three seminaries, Dr. John Frame retired in 2017. But his influential writing ministry continues today. Although widely known and deeply respected in church leadership and academic circles for decades, his works are now, finally, becoming well known to the general public.
Framing John Frame: 4 Parts
With the goal of helping introduce Frame and his writings more widely to the general public, Dr. Steve Childers wrote this four-part series below called “Framing John Frame,” that was later published as the foreword for the book, John Frame’s Selected Shorter Writings, Volume 1, by P&R Publishing. The goal of this series is to help more people begin mining the rich theological, philosophical, and practical gems that have for too long been mostly in the hands of academics and church leaders.
Click here to read Framing John Frame Pt 1: Introducing The Man and His
Click here to read Framing John Frame Pt 2: Influencers on His Thought
Click here to read Framing John Frame Pt 3: Why It’s Hard to Frame Frame
Click here to read Framing John Frame Pt 4: A Gentleman and a Scholar
Click here to read: The 100 Books That Have Most Influenced John Frame’s Thought
The Applied Theology Project
Since 2016, John Frame and Steve Childers have been collaboration on the Applied Theology Project. The mission of the Applied Theology Project is to provide accessible, affordable, seminary-level courses to underserved church leaders in their language and adapted to their culture wherever they live and serve.
The vision for the Applied Theology Project is to use the latest advances in educational technology to help bring all the loci of Systematic Theology to the millions of church leaders, especially in the developing world, who have no access or cannot afford high quality traditional seminary education. – John Frame
Frame and Childers have written 8 manuscripts in the Applied Theology Project series for courses, books, articles, videos, and audios published by Pathway Learning. Coming soon: Frame and Childers manuscripts for the third part of their “Theology of Faith, Hope, and Love” trilogy called “Theology of Love: A Biblical Exposition of the Ten Commandments, Parts 1 and 2”