When I first came to Westminster Seminary as a student (1961), the student body was largely Reformed in background. Many of the students had been trained in Calvinistic1 schools and …
Interview of John Frame by Steve Hays
1. Have you been a Christian from childhood? From about 12-13. 2. Did you convert to the faith? If so, please describe your conversion experience. I heard the Gospel through the youth …
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In Defense of Something Close to Biblicism: Reflections on Sola Scriptura and History in Theological Method
Over the years I have sometimes engaged in playful banter with colleagues concerning the relative importance of church history and systematic theology. In these arguments, I was, of course, on the …
In Defense of Christian Activism vs. Michael Horton and Meredith Kline
In Defense of Christian Activism vs. Michael Horton and Meredith Kline1 by John M. Frame Christian activism, by which I mean simply any Christian attempt to improve society, has had its ups and …
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Hurting People’s Feelings or The Pathos Game
by John M. Frame Is it wrong to hurt people’s feelings? Most of our mothers thought so. But where does Scripture address this issue? I recently had an email exchange with another teacher of …
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How to Believe in God in the 2000s
by John M. Frame 1. Why It Is Hard to Believe in God Today 1 Cor. 1:18-25 Many people are telling us that it's just too hard for people today to believe in the God of Christianity. …