Preface to Always Reforming1 by John M. Frame I am thankful to editor Andrew McGowan for inviting me to present this fine group of essays to its readers. Reformed theology has often …
Preaching Christ from the Decalogue
by John M. Frame If all Scripture testifies of Christ, the law of God surely cannot be an exception. As we study the law in a seminary context, then, nothing can be more important than to study its …
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Polygamy
by John M. Frame Polygamy is not a great problem in the western countries, mainly because of the influence of Christianity. (Polygamy in the west tends to be serial, not simultaneous!) But …
Political Theology in Wartime
by John M. Frame Prof. of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL Political figures, even the least devout, necessarily give attention to theology. For …
Penultimate Thoughts on Theonomy
by John M. Frame After some twenty years of studying, discussing and debating theonomy, I would like to summarize the points I think most important. I would like to believe that these will be …
Rebellion of the Heart
by John M. Frame, [Pastor's Column: Life at New Life] Question: (a) What can you do, if anything, with "rebellion of the heart?" (b) You are tempted, tested, and tried--you want to repent, …