John Frame's Selected Shorter Writings includes thirty-five brief essays dealing with theological method, theological topics, apologetics, ethics, and some whimsical self-reflections. Overall they will challenge believers to think harder and not be satisfied with easy, conventional, trendy, or fashionable answers.
Contents include:
- An introduction to perspectival method
- An argument that there is no standard "order" or "context" for considering theological issues
- A questioning of the fashionable emphasis on "narrative"
- The need for intellectual repentance
- The primacy of obedience in biblical ethics
- A proposition for a more positive evaluation of biblical "prosperity"
Contents include:
- An introduction to perspectival method
- An argument that there is no standard "order" or "context" for considering theological issues
- A questioning of the fashionable emphasis on "narrative"
- The need for intellectual repentance
- The primacy of obedience in biblical ethics
- A proposition for a more positive evaluation of biblical "prosperity"