by John Frame When you write or teach ethics, you may have to resist your natural impulses. Many Christians come to this discipline with the perspective that the ethics of society and of the …
Psalm-Singing in the OPC and PCA
by John M. Frame NOTE, 2006: In 1987, Reformed Worship published a series of articles called “We Used to Sing Only Psalms; What Happened?” I was asked to reflect on the history and practice …
Providence in All of Life
by John M. Frame Most Christians I know speak of providence when something happens to them that is both good and unusual. Someone appears to fix your tire, and you reach your meeting …
Proposal for a New Seminary
by John M. Frame Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida I. The Situation In the early days of American Protestantism, the …
“Presuppositional Apologetics”
by John M. Frame 1. Presupposing God in Apologetic Argument Presuppositional apologetics may be understood in the light of a distinction common in epistemology, or theory of knowledge. In any …
The Presence of the Lord
by John M. Frame We saw before that Lord connotes God’s power, authority, and presence. Let us now consider his presence. Scripture teaches that God is everywhere; nobody can hide from him …