by John M. Frame [“Self-Refuting Statements, ” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Several kinds of statements have been described as “self-refuting:” (1) Logical contradictions, …
“Transcendental Arguments”
by John M. Frame ["Transcendental Arguments," for for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is responsible for introducing the term “transcendental” to philosophical …
“Unregenerate Knowledge of God”
by John M. Frame [“Unregenerate Knowledge of God,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Good teaching proceeds from the known to the unknown. So a good apologist will want to have some idea …
“Van Til, Cornelius”
By John Frame [This article is reprinted from Timothy Larsen, ed., Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals, (Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 2003) 682-84. It is posted here by permission of …
5 Myths about Human Reasoning
Myth #1: Human reasoning operates in essential independence of God. The Bible teaches that we are continuously dependent on God (Acts 17:28). This dependence includes not only dependence on him for …
A Blind Beggar Becomes an Apologist
A Meditation on John 9:1-41 by John M. Frame [In Covenant 4:3 (June, 2001), 1-2] Let’s say that you have been blind from birth. Your parents, or somebody, take care of you until you are twelve or …
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