This first volume in the Theology of Lordship series addresses the implications for life and thought of the fact that God is the Lord and we are his servants by creation and redemption. Accordingly, Frame develops an epistemology based on the idea of servant thinking—the way a servant is to think in the presence of his Lord.

Natural Knowledge of God and the Trinity Roland Ziegler Throughout the greater part of the history of Christianity, the natural knowledge of God - a knowledge of God derived from nature, history, and man outside and beyond the biblical story of God's interaction with the. Doctrine of the Word Page 3 ii. Knowledge is subject to God's authority. So it correlates with obedience. Knowledge of God produces obedience (John.
In the course of his inquiry, Frame focuses on the nature of theology (the application of God’s word to all areas of life) and its various methodological aspects. The book is also an introduction to apologetics, for it attempts to show what it is to know God and how people can come to know him as a friend rather than an enemy.
Like other books in the Theology of Lordship series, this volume analyses God’s lordship by means of threefold distinctions that derive ultimately from the doctrine of the Trinity. Lordship is God’s control, authority, and presence, and that triad provides three “perspectives” essential to human knowledge.
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