by John M. Frame In my ethics lectures, I indicate that biblical eschatology is much misused today. Although in Scripture, it functions mainly as an ethically purifying doctrine, in evangelical …
Ethics and Biblical Events
by John M. Frame Some may wonder why I have chosen to write an ethical treatise focused on law, rather than on the great events of biblical history. Why not an ethic of creation? Or incarnation? …
Essence of Christianity
by John M. Frame [This essay was submitted for inclusion in the New Dictionary of Theology, ed. Sinclair Ferguson and David Wright (Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 1988), but was rejected by the …
Epistemological Perspectives and Evangelical Apologetics
by John M. Frame Associate Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology Westminster Theological Seminary, Escondido, California I have sensed that in recent years the debate within …
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Does the Bible Affirm Open Theism?
by John M. Frame [From Apologetics Study Bible. Used with permission.] Open theists, such as Clark Pinnock, John Sanders, Gregory Boyd, and William Hasker, seek to do justice to the “give and take” …
Does God Change His Mind?
by John M. Frame Sometimes in the Bible, God appears to change his mind. For example, in Gen. 6:5, he declares that he is grieved that he made man. And in the prophecy of Jonah, he announces that …