9: Dr. John Frame--"Leadership from Three Perspectives"
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In part one in our conversation, Dr. John Frame (professor Emeritus at Reformed Theological Seminary) talks about how to think about leadership from three perspectives. He also teaches us how to think tri-perspectivally about all of life.
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John has written a BUNCH of books. Here are some to check out:
- If you want accessible introductions to John's theology you need to read "Salvation Belongs to the Lord." If you want a simple introduction to tri-perspectivalism, check out "Theology in Three Dimensions." John's new book on apologetics "Christianity Considered" is now out and you won't want to miss it either.
- If you are interested in diving into the deep end of Dr. Frame's theology, you need to check out his Lordship Series. Start with "Doctrine of the Knowledge of God" and then move to his CRAZY GOOD book "The Doctrine of God." From there, read "The Doctrine of the Christian Life" and finish off "The Doctrine of the Word of God." This series is one of the best available.
- If you want to read John's full view of theology, you have to read his MASSIVE "Systematic Theology."If you want to see how he understands philosophy and history, you have to read "A History of Western Philosophy and Theology."
- On a personal note, you should really read John's autobiography "Theology of my Life: A Theological and Apologetic Memoir."It is a beautiful, humbling, vulnerable and God-glorifying reflection of John's life. It was my favorite book I read last year.
Apart from his own books, John recommends the following resources:
- John Frame's and Vern Poythresses' website.
- Jim Fitzgerald's book "TripleX: The Three Faces of Leadership."
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