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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Triperspectival Theology for the Church
By John Frame
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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By John Frame
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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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 …
By John Frame
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? …
By John Frame
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 …
By John Frame
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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