by John M. Frame The Bible teaches that ethical values are objective and that obligations are something real, not just figments of our subjectivity. We discover these through God's …
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Triperspectival Theology for the Church
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by John M. Frame The Bible teaches that ethical values are objective and that obligations are something real, not just figments of our subjectivity. We discover these through God's …
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by John M. Frame Associate Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology Westminster Theological Seminary in California So great is my respect for Dr. Thiselton that, although I have …
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by John M. Frame [Originally posted at www.thirdmill.org, “Cloning: Maybe?” 5.1 (Jan. 1-17).] To clone is to imprint a human egg with genetic material taken entirely from a single person, …
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by John M. Frame Note, 2007: This is a series of articles dealing with a constitutional crisis in the National Union of Christian Schools, now known as Christian Schools International. The …
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by John M. Frame [originally at www.thirdmill.org, “Christians and Education: Are Charter Schools the Answer?” 4.14 (Apr. 7-13). ] I want here to explore the question of whether biblical …
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by John M. Frame A Review Article [An article reviewing John L. Pollock’s Contemporary Theories of Knowledge (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1986). Originally published in Westminster …
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