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Over the course of his noteworthy career as a theologian, John Frame corresponded prolifically with a variety of people, including theologians, pastors, and students. The Theological Correspondence of John Frame now makes the most useful of these letters, selected and organized by Dr. Frame himself, available exclusively through Lexham Press. Ranging widely in topic and spanning over 300,000...

Grudem is the best all-purpose one-volume systematic theology available today. He is premillennial and charismatic, but generally sensible. Argues clearly for his positions, and is fair to the others. Reymond is OK, but sometimes goes down rabbit trails, and I sharply disavow something he said about me in a footnote. I haven’t read Horton’s systematic theology, but he represents a factional position within the Reformed camp rather than Reformed theology as such. I’ll be addressing that in my forthcoming