by John M. Frame I have written a book on Cornelius Van Til, which will be published this year, Lord willing, by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co. The book is a sympathetic, critical …
Van Til: His Simplicity and Profundity
by John M. Frame Our Orthodox Presbyterian Church is a small body and has little influence in the world or even in the worldwide Christian community. For its size, however, it has had as …
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Van Til: The Theologian
by John M. Frame In 1961, Cornelius Van Til reviewed a book by R. H. Bremmer called Herman Bavinck als Dogmaticus (Herman Bavinck the Theologian).l Having run across this review in a recent perusal …
Walking Together
by John M. Frame [Address given at the organizing conference for F. I. R. E., the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals, April 27, 1999.] I’m delighted to be able to share this …
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 …
Who Owns Palestine?
by John M. Frame [Christian Culture (June, 2002), 2.] Throughout the long middle-east conflict, much has been said about rights, possessions, inheritance, ownership of land. Palestinian …