by John M. Frame References: Bahnsen = Greg L. Bahnsen, Van Til’s Apologetic: Readings and Analysis (Phillipsburg: P&R, 1998). Frame = John M. Frame, Cornelius Van Til: an …
Van Til: His Simplicity and Profundity
by John M. Frame Our Orthodox Presbyterian Church is a small body and has little influence in the world or even in the worldwide Christian community. For its size, however, it has had as …
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Van Til: A Reassessment
by John M. Frame I have written a book on Cornelius Van Til, which will be published this year, Lord willing, by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co. The book is a sympathetic, critical …
“Unregenerate Knowledge of God”
by John M. Frame [“Unregenerate Knowledge of God,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Good teaching proceeds from the known to the unknown. So a good apologist will want to have some idea …
TWOTH Interview of John Frame
Note, 2/19/2007: I was interviewed a few months ago for the TWOTH web site. An edited version follows. T represents the TWOTH questions, JF my answers. T: Born and raised JF: …
Trinitarian Analogies
by John M. Frame Much theological energy has been spent on the interesting question of whether there are suitable analogies in our experience for describing the Trinity. The question is …