by John M. Frame One of the happiest developments in recent evangelical theologies of worship is the emphasis on gospel-centeredness. If the Great Commission is the distinctive task of the …
Foreword to John Barber, The Road From Eden
Foreword to John Barber, The Road from Eden1 by John M. Frame Prof. of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL From the biblical beginnings of their faith, …
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Foreword to Sandlin, ed., Backbone of the Bible
by John M. Frame I was asked to write a Foreword to Andrew Sandlin, ed., Backbone of the Bible (Nacodoches, TX: Covenant Media, 2004). I let my sinful emotions get the better of me in the original …
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Forward to Andrew Sandlin, ed., A Comprehensive Faith: A Festschrift for R. J. Rushdoony
by John M. Frame [Originally published by Ross House Publications, 1996. Used here by permission.] If readers are surprised to find me writing in this volume, I am at least equally …
Euthyphro, Hume, and the Biblical God
By John M. Frame It is important that we see the philosophical implications of the statement that God's nature is normative. This essay will present two of them. First, the "Euthyphro …
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Ethics, Preaching, and Biblical Theology
by John M. Frame At Westminster Seminary, one of the most exciting discoveries students make is the history of redemption or biblical theology. When we come to see Scripture as the history of …
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