I'm going to take a moment away from my political ranting to offer you a suggestion for some (late) summer reading. I was looking to read through a Systematic Theology (hereafter ST) for the first time when I stumbled across an online interview with John Frame. I had heard of Frame, but had not read any of his works. I had heard that he was an outlier, occupying the fringe of the Reformed world. The interview (the link to which I wish I could now find) was intriguing enough to evince from me a trip to Amazon to purchase a copy of Frame's ST . After reading it through in its entirety, I'd like to offer offer a few thoughts. First of all, Frame's reputation as an outlier is well-earned. His approach to pretty much everything is rather unique (more on that later). This appears immediately as he opens by telling his reader that he is not going to follow the traditional order or methodology one would expect to find in a ...