“I am delighted to see John Frame’s Concise Systematic Theology in print. The deep wisdom of his four-volume Theology of Lordship series has been immensely rich and formative for me over the years, but even the most willing reader will have to admit that the tetralogy takes a long time to chew through and digest. What a joy, then, to see so many of the very best insights from that longer series in this gem of a book. But CST is not just a summary. It is written in a warm, conversational style that will make you feel as though Frame is talking to you over a coffee, and more than a few times I found myself smiling at his dry wit.
This book stands out in two ways. First of all, it is distinctively biblical: readers will learn about key confessions and creeds, about Athanasius and Gregory of Nyssa, Luther and Calvin, Schleiermacher and Machen — but the book’s heartbeat, and the source of Frame’s energy and excitement, is very clearly the Bible itself. Second, it is unmistakably a work by John Frame: his incredibly helpful multiperspectival approach is woven throughout, providing a thoroughly biblical framework for understanding and applying Christian doctrine, and he has a brilliant way of crafting memorable phrases to sum up key ideas.
One of the things I appreciate most about this book is its humility before God’s Word. Frame is careful not to go beyond what is written: if the Bible does not directly address a particular issue, if a verse or passage is mysterious, or if Bible-believing Christians differ in their interpretation of a point of doctrine, he represents each position fairly and then offers reasons for his own interpretation.
This is also — and it might sound strange to say this of a systematic theology — a very practical and devotional book. Theology, Frame argues, is about applying truth to life, and he keeps a constant eye on the difference that biblical truths make to Christians’ thinking and living. It is also a richly devotional book, and I found myself breaking out into praise again and again as I was served up a rich feast of God’s character and actions.
“Read this to grow in wisdom; read it to cut through all the cultural noise about Christianity and get right to the heart of the Bible’s message; and perhaps most importantly of all, read it to cultivate a deeper love for our extraordinary God.
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