doctrine of the knowledge of God, The
Book Description
In this comprehensive exploration of divine relationship, theologian John M. Frame presents a profound examination of how we come to understand our Creator and ourselves through the lens of knowing. Drawing from scriptural foundations, Frame demonstrates that God's mighty works throughout history serve a fundamental purpose: revealing His lordship to humanity in ways we can comprehend and experience.
This theological work bridges the often-separated realms of intellectual understanding and practical living. Frame argues that true knowledge of God cannot remain abstract or academic, but must transform how we navigate our daily existence and understand our place in creation. His approach weaves together rigorous theological analysis with accessible insights that speak to real-life situations and challenges.
The author's central thesis revolves around the interconnected nature of divine knowledge, self-awareness, and worldly understanding. Rather than treating these as separate domains, Frame shows how our comprehension of God fundamentally shapes our perception of ourselves and the world around us. This integrated perspective offers readers a framework for spiritual growth that encompasses both mind and heart.
Spanning over 400 pages, this work addresses complex epistemological questions while maintaining practical relevance for those seeking deeper spiritual understanding. Frame's conviction that theology must actively engage with life's complexities makes this both a scholarly resource and a guide for personal spiritual development.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~12 hours)
📄 Length: 437 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore God, knowableness
- ✓ Explore Apologetics
- ✓ Explore Knowableness
- ✓ Explore God
- ✓ Explore God (Christianity)
- ✓ Explore Knowledge, Theory of (Religion)
- ✓ Explore History