by John M. Frame As we seek to make the best use of Cornelius Van Til’s thought in our own time, it is especially important that we come to grips with his concept of antithesis, the diametrical …
The Spirit and the Scriptures
by John M. Frame The Holy Spirit is involved with the Bible in a wide variety of ways.1 As the Third Person of the Trinity, He participated in formulating the eternal plan of creation and redemption, …
Toward a Theology of the State
by John M. Frame There has been much discussion recently among evangelical Christians about the biblical view of civil government. Several events have encouraged us to pursue this topic: (1) …
Traditionalism
by John M. Frame One of the largest problems today in Evangelical and Reformed theology is the tendency toward traditionalism. I hope in this paper to take some steps toward analyzing this danger …
Scripture Speaks for Itself
by John M. Frame This article was originally published in John W. Montgomery, ed., God’s Inerrant Word (Minneapolis, Bethany Fellowship, 1974). Used by permission of Bethany House, a division of …
Review of Holmer’s The Grammar of Faith
by John M. Frame Paul L. Holmer: The Grammar of Faith. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1978. xii, 212. $10.00. Published in Westminster Theological Journal 42:1 (Fall, 1979), 219-231. Used by …
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