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John Frame answers objections to contemporary worship music by noting its biblical strengths and benefits in worship.Endorsements "Here, at last, is a case-and one made articulately and wonsomely-for using contemporary music in worship with theological integrity. . . . it is rare to find an author who makes his case with as much balance." -Reggie M. Kidd "John Frame goes a long way toward sorting out the issues involved in contemporary worship music and making us aware of the criteria for judging it." -William Edgar ". . . sorting out the biblical, the theological, the cultural, and the…mehr

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John Frame answers objections to contemporary worship music by noting its biblical strengths and benefits in worship.Endorsements "Here, at last, is a case-and one made articulately and wonsomely-for using contemporary music in worship with theological integrity. . . . it is rare to find an author who makes his case with as much balance." -Reggie M. Kidd "John Frame goes a long way toward sorting out the issues involved in contemporary worship music and making us aware of the criteria for judging it." -William Edgar ". . . sorting out the biblical, the theological, the cultural, and the traditional is not always easy. Frame's work will be of tremendous value to everyone seriously considering the topic of worship." -Charles Dunahoö
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John M. Frame (BD, Westminster Theological Seminary; AM, MPhil, Yale University; DD, Belhaven College) is J. D. Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. He is the author of many books, including the four-volume Theology of Lordship series, and previously taught theology and apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia) and at Westminster Seminary California.