ReformedAudio.org

 

Reformed Audio Presents: John Frame

"To say that theology ought to be rational is really no different from saying that it ought to be scriptural or that it ought to be true. When done properly, logic adds nothing to its premises but functions as a tool that helps us to see what is implicit in those premises, what they really say."

- John Frame

 

 

 

 

 

Author s Available  

Title

Play MP3

Download MP3

Five Views of Apologetics: Chapter 4
The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God: Chapter 1
Corenlius Van Til: An Analysis: Chapter 10


Dr. John Frame serves as J.D. Trimble Chair of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando.

An outstanding theologian, John Frame distinguished himself during 31 years on the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary, and was a founding faculty member of WTS California. He is best known for his prolific writings including ten volumes, a contributor to many books and reference volumes, as well as scholarly articles and magazines. Rev. Frame is a talented musician and discerning media critic who is deeply committed to the work of ministry and training pastors.

Princeton University,  A.B.
Westminster Theological Seminary, B.D.
Yale University, M.A., M.Phil.
Belhaven College, D.D.


 

 

Welcome

 

ReformedAudio.org was conceived and developed by Ryan Jankowski and Benjamin C. Richards of Tucson, Arizona. Our goal is to create a resource for thoughtful Christians that provides high quality audio versions of some of the best Christian theological literature. In addition, we also offer pdf versions of many of the books and articles we have recorded. We have learned from our own experience that, while there is no substitute for reading, listening to recorded material is another great way to assimilate good Christian literature.

Since our desire is to see these works disseminated to the widest possible audience, all of our resources are available free of charge. We encourage everyone to download, copy and share these files. We do request that if you post them on your own website, that you acknowledge ReformedAudio.org as the source.