King & Culture

Ep. 119 Three Lensed Leadership

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Oct 25, 2025
Explore John Frame's Triperspectivalism, linking theology to practical leadership. Learn how the three perspectives correspond to the Trinity and the roles of prophet, priest, and king. Discover how these lenses apply not only to leadership but also to marriage and parenting. The discussion reveals the importance of balancing normative, situational, and existential views for God-honoring leadership. Finally, hear how Jesus exemplifies multi-dimensional leadership, guiding the church's identity and calling.
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More Perspectives Improve Truth

  • More perspectives let you approximate reality better because each perspective reveals partial truth.
  • God's infinite perspective alone fully contains and correctly orders all other perspectives.
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The Three Frames Defined

  • Frame's three frames are normative, situational, and existential, mapping to truth, context, and feeling.
  • Considering all three yields a balanced, productive conversation about complex issues like marriage.
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Don't Drop Any Frame

  • Dismissing either the normative, situational, or existential frame produces imbalanced responses to moral issues.
  • Healthy judgment integrates God's norm, cultural situation, and personal experience.
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