by John M. Frame Polygamy is not a great problem in the western countries, mainly because of the influence of Christianity. (Polygamy in the west tends to be serial, not simultaneous!) But …
Preaching Christ from the Decalogue
by John M. Frame If all Scripture testifies of Christ, the law of God surely cannot be an exception. As we study the law in a seminary context, then, nothing can be more important than to study its …
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Racisms, Sexisms, and Other Isms
by John M. Frame In contemporary secular discussions of ethics, one type of moral issue overshadows all others: the issue of inter-group relationships. The groups in view are denominated by race, …
Reactive Ethics and Sola Scriptura
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 …
Response to “What Was It Like?”
by John M. Frame [This article was published in New Horizons 10.5 (May, 1989), 2-3, and is used by permission.] My thanks to the editor of New Horizons for the opportunity to read and …
Review of Bahnsen’s Theonomy in Christian Ethics
By John Frame THEONOMY IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS, by Greg L. Bahnsen. The Craig Press, Nutley, N. J. Paper, 620 pp. $14.95. Reviewed by the Rev. John M. Frame, associate professor of apologetics and …
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