A debate between John Frame and Paul Kurtz [From Free Inquiry, Vol. 16 No. 2 (1996). Courtesy of the Council for Secular Humanism, https://www.secularhumanism.org.] A Debate A …
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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Foreword to Apologetics: A Justification of Christian Belief
This second, expanded edition of John Frame’s book on apologetics is a vital and welcome contribution, because apologetics continues to be an important area for us to think through. It is important …
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How Has John Frame’s Apologetic Changed Over Time?
John Frame writes to Steve Hays at Triablogue about how his apologetic has changed over the years. Well, it’s true that our reasons for faith tend to develop over time, and into old age. Of course, …
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How to Believe in God in the 2000s
by John M. Frame 1. Why It Is Hard to Believe in God Today 1 Cor. 1:18-25 Many people are telling us that it's just too hard for people today to believe in the God of Christianity. …
Interview of John Frame by Steve Hays
1. Have you been a Christian from childhood? From about 12-13. 2. Did you convert to the faith? If so, please describe your conversion experience. I heard the Gospel through the youth …
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