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This succinct volume consists of three lectures that examine the nature, media, and application of God’s Word. Frame develops fresh applications of ideas set forth in The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God. In addition, he offers a preview of the central theses to be discussed in two later volumes in his Theology of Lordship series—The Doctrine of the Word of God and The Doctrine of the Christian...

In any act of knowledge there are three crucial elements: (1) an object of knowledge, something that is known, (2) a subject of knowledge, the person who knows, and (3) a norm, criterion or standard, by which we justify our claims to knowledge. In the book I argue that these three also are mutually dependent: none of these ever exists without the other two, and each may be defined in terms of the other two. The object and subject are what the law says they are. The norm and the subject are objects,