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John Frame
John Frame is Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, and author of numerous important works (the bolded titles below I have read and recommend – the others I have either not read or cannot recommend):
Van Til , the Theologian (1976)
The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God (1987)
Medical Ethics (1988)
Perspectives on the Word of God (1990)
Evangelical Reunion (1991)
Apologetics to the Glory of God (1994)
Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of his Thought (1995)
Worship in Spirit and Truth (1996)
Contemporary Music: a Biblical Defense (1997)
The Doctrine of God (2002)
Salvation Belongs to the Lord (2006)
Frame has admirably battled what has become a popular theology in Reformed circles known as “Two Kingdoms” theology. Here is a link to a recent article that deals with both Natural Law theory of ethics and epistemology and the “Two Kingdoms” theology.
Here is another article by Frame taking on Michael Horton, another popularizer of the “Two Kingdoms” theology.
Tags: epistemology, ethics, John Frame, Natural Law, Two Kingdoms




