by John M. Frame [Originally published in The Christian Lawyer / Vol. IV, No. 3 / Winter 1972, 24-27.] The question of abortion is one which tends to frustrate the usual types of theological …
Digital Ethics and File Formats
by Vern Sheridan Poythress updated, Mar. 7, 2008 I believe that moral principles affect our use of digital file formats. To see how, we need first some preliminary explanation of what file formats …
How To Be Confident Amid Millennial Frenzy
by John M. Frame As we approach the new millennium, things seem to be changing faster and faster. New scientific discoveries, medicines, treatments, technologies appear almost daily. And the moral …
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Homelessness
by John Frame Homelessness is poverty at its worst. I do not believe Christians should be concerned about poverty as a mere "gap between rich and poor." Rather, Christians should be …
Ethics, Preaching, and Biblical Theology
by John M. Frame At Westminster Seminary, one of the most exciting discoveries students make is the history of redemption or biblical theology. When we come to see Scripture as the history of …
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Ethics and the Millennium
by John M. Frame In my ethics lectures, I indicate that biblical eschatology is much misused today. Although in Scripture, it functions mainly as an ethically purifying doctrine, in evangelical …