by John M. Frame [Originally published in Westminster Theological Journal 56.1 (Spring, 1994), 438-442. Used by permission.] Richard A. Muller, The Study of Theology: From Biblical Interpretation …
The Medical Model Revisited: Moral Responsibility and Physical Disability
by John M. Frame Prof. of Apologetics and Systematic Theology Westminster Theological Seminary in California I. Some Questions This paper will explore the Bible's teaching …
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Law and Gospel
by John M. Frame It has become increasingly common in Reformed circles, as it has long been in Lutheran circles, to say that the distinction between law and gospel is the key to sound …
Introduction to the Reformed Faith
When I first came to Westminster Seminary as a student (1961), the student body was largely Reformed in background. Many of the students had been trained in Calvinistic1 schools and …
In Defense of Something Close to Biblicism: Reflections on Sola Scriptura and History in Theological Method
Over the years I have sometimes engaged in playful banter with colleagues concerning the relative importance of church history and systematic theology. In these arguments, I was, of course, on the …
God and Biblical Language: Transcendence and Immanence
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 …
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