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"This is the kind of book that you will read and say, 'But of course. Why didn't someone explain it that way before?' John Frame has done the church a great service...with biblical balance, insight, and an irenic spirit." Steve Brown"Frame has cut to the heart of the issue with extraordinary clarity. He remains faithful to the historical concerns of the Reformed tradition, but convincingly argues that churches today must build on the past. . . . Frame offers us what we need most right now - biblical principles of worship that we must apply to our particular circumstances. What more could a pastor, worship leader, family, or individual believer hope to find in a book on worship?" Richard Pratt, Jr.
"Some of Frames conclusions and applications are controversial, but anyone concerned about worship honoring to God and true to Scripture will surely benefit from reflecting on this stimulating, clearly argued, and always biblically focused study." Richard Gaffin
About the author: John M. Frame is professor of systematic theology and philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando campus. He previously taught theology and apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia) and at Westminster Seminary California. Frames published works include The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God and The Doctrine of God in the "Theology of Lordship" series, as well as Apologetics to the Glory of God, No Other God: A Response to Open Theism, Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought, and Salvation Belongs to the Lord.
Paperback; 189 pages
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