by John M. Frame NOTE, 2006: In 1987, Reformed Worship published a series of articles called “We Used to Sing Only Psalms; What Happened?” I was asked to reflect on the history and practice …
Providence in All of Life
by John M. Frame Most Christians I know speak of providence when something happens to them that is both good and unusual. Someone appears to fix your tire, and you reach your meeting …
Proposal for a New Seminary
by John M. Frame Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida I. The Situation In the early days of American Protestantism, the …
Preface to Andrew Sandlin’s New Flesh, New Earth
by John M. Frame Most of us Christians have been taught the importance of the atonement, that Jesus died for our sins. We also have celebrated Jesus’ Resurrection at Easter time, but why? …
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Preface to Always Reforming
Preface to Always Reforming1 by John M. Frame I am thankful to editor Andrew McGowan for inviting me to present this fine group of essays to its readers. Reformed theology has often …
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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