<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The third volume of Frame's Theology of Lordship series, this book focuses on biblical ethics, presenting a method for ethical decision-making, an analysis of biblical ethical teaching focusing on the Ten Commandments, and a discussion of the relation of Christ to human culture.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Frame sets forth God's commandments as broad and deep, as sweetly adaptable to the varieties of human experience. He shows how the person, promises, and actions of our redeemer God are always intrinsic to our wisdom, faith, and love. He sets forth a vision for te Christian Life that, in fact, glorifies God of Glory.--David Powlison<br><br>I took John Frame's class on Christian ethics 30 years ago. His wisdom then fundamentally shaped my understanding. It is such a pleasure now to revisit, in print, the fruits of his continued thinking about how we are to live. Frame shows forth God's commandments as broad and deep, as sweetly adaptable to the varieties of human experience. He shows forth how the person, promises, and actions of our redeemer God are always intrinsic to our wisdom, our faith, and our love. He sets forth a vision for the Christian life that, in fact, in the details, glorifies the God of glory.--David Powlison<br><br>This book is a landmark in its field because of its soundness and thoroughness. It is noteworthy for its careful attention to the biblical basis for ethical instruction, its use of the Bible in its details, its attention to the similarities and differences in comparison with non-Christian ethical systems, its discussion of a wide range of issues, and its sensitivity to the multidimensional demands of the Christian life. The book uses effectively a triad of perspectives already known from Frame's earlier writings, namely the normative, situational, and personal/existential perspectives. Thus it gives attention to detailed biblical instruction (normative perspective), the cultural and individual situation for Christian obedience (situational perspective), and the pertinence of attitudes, motives, and desires of the heart (personal/existential perspective).--Vern S. Poythress, Professor of New Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary; author, Redeeming Science: A God-Centered Approach<br><br>This wide-ranging work on ethics reflects all the characteristics we have come to expect from John Frame: passion for clarity and lucid explanations; boldness in addressing relevant and controversial topics; refusal to capitulate to ideologies, whether Left or Right; commitment to the highest standards of scholarship; and, most importantly, zealous fidelity to Scripture as the infallible source of ethical norms. Frame's theological program, nourished in an irenic spirit, is a treasure to the Church of Jesus Christ.--P. Andrew Sandlin President, Center for Cultural Leadership Preacher, Church of the King-Santa Cruz<br><br>Without a doubt John Frame is one of the greatest teachers of ethics in the world. His magnificent work on the Christian life fully endorses the authority of Scripture and practically addresses the need to consider the situations and people involved in ethical decisions. I strongly recommend this book as a text for serious students of ethics and for every layperson who wants to know how to make decisions pleasing to God.--Richard L. Pratt Jr., President, Third Millennium Ministries<br>
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