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D. Clair Davis: A Grateful Appreciation
by John M. Frame [This article is taken from The Practical Calvinist: An Introduction to the Presbyterian and Reformed Heritage (ISBN 1-85792-814-8) ed. Peter A. Lillback, which is published in …
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Books at a Glance Interview on Theophany: A Biblical Theology of God’s Appearing
This article originally appeared on Books at a Glance. Used by permission. Every Bible reader notices those occasional moments in biblical history when God suddenly makes an appearance, but few have …
Biblical Personalism: Further Thoughts on Scholasticism and Scripture
I am in the midst of some discussions about the role of Scholastic methods in Reformed theology, centered around James Dolezal’s All That Is In God. My first response to Dolezal is available here. I …
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10 Things You Should Know about Theophanies
What is a theophany? The word theophany is a combination of two Greek words, meaning God and appearance. A theophany is an appearance of God. More precisely, it is a visible display to human beings …
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“Transcendental Arguments”
by John M. Frame ["Transcendental Arguments," for for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is responsible for introducing the term “transcendental” to philosophical …