Doctrine of God. A Theology of Lordship, The

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Jun 2004 by Taylor, Justin

These relatively minor criticisms, though, do not in any way dampen my enthusiasm for this work. Frame's ultimate concern is to ask and answer what the Bible tells us today about the doctrine of God. In my judgment, the accomplishment of this task was eminently successful. Frame's answers are true, clear, and edifying. The lasting impression at the end of the study is that Frame has carefully mined the treasure of Scripture and sought to convey his discoveries to us. The result is pedagogically creative and biblically faithful; profound and yet clear; cognizant of contemporary trends but desirous of conveying the timeless truth and tenor of God's self-revelation. May the Lord use it to strengthen the church as it worships its covenant Lord.

Justin Taylor

Desiring God Ministries, Minneapolis, MN

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