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 …
The Medical Model Revisited: Moral Responsibility and Physical Disability
by John M. Frame Prof. of Apologetics and Systematic Theology Westminster Theological Seminary in California I. Some Questions This paper will explore the Bible's teaching …
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The New Reproduction
by John M. Frame Recent developments in science have created new alternatives in human reproduction. We may consider here (1) artificial insemination by the husband (AIH), (2) …
The Other Shoe: or, Copyright and the Reasonable Use of Technology
by John M. Frame Twenty years ago, when photocopiers first began to be common in church offices, religious and music periodicals began running articles warning us of the danger of …
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When in the Course of Human Events Does Civil Disobedience Become Necessary?
by John M. Frame In general, civil disobedience becomes necessary when the civil law stands in the way of a moral obligation. For Christians (I can write only from a Christian point of …
Why Lying Is Always Wrong: The Uniqueness of Verbal Deceit
Vern S. Poythress, "Why Lying Is Always Wrong: The Uniqueness of Verbal Deceit" (PDF), Westminster Theological Journal 75 (2013): 83-95. Used with permission. …
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