by John M. Frame We will, of course, have much more to say later about the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity. But in this section I am interested in spirit or spirituality as an …
Euthyphro, Hume, and the Biblical God
By John M. Frame It is important that we see the philosophical implications of the statement that God's nature is normative. This essay will present two of them. First, the "Euthyphro …
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Does the Bible Affirm Open Theism?
by John M. Frame [From Apologetics Study Bible. Used with permission.] Open theists, such as Clark Pinnock, John Sanders, Gregory Boyd, and William Hasker, seek to do justice to the “give and take” …
Does God Change His Mind?
by John M. Frame Sometimes in the Bible, God appears to change his mind. For example, in Gen. 6:5, he declares that he is grieved that he made man. And in the prophecy of Jonah, he announces that …
Do We Need God to be Moral?
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 …
Do Modern People Have Room for the Wrath of God?
by Vern Sheridan Poythress Jan. 17, 2007 How do we think about disasters? On 9/11, disaster struck in the form of plane hijackings, loss of lives, the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers, and …
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