John’s Frame Tetralogy

by Oct 26, 2010Books, Theology

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John Frame’s tetralogy is about to be completed. The Doctrine of the Word of God (DWG) is, according to one person who seems to know, supposed to be released next month.

That means you need to go to this page immediately and download the pre-release PDFs of DWG, because they will be taken down once the book is released.

That’s just what happened with The Doctrine of the Christian Life. The PDFs are worth having because it makes your paper copy searchable and copyable.

If I were a broader reader, I would have the right to say what others do: Frame is one of the most balanced and helpful theological writers out there. All I’m qualified to say, however, is that he has helped and balanced me.

HT: Brian Collins

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