by John M. Frame Prof. of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida [“Machen's Warrior Children,” in Sung Wook Chung, ed., Alister E. McGrath and …
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 …
Review of Kelsey’s The Uses of Scripture in Recent Theology
by John M. Frame A Review Article [This article was published originally in Westminster Theological Journal 39:2 (Spring, 1977), 328-353. Used by Permission.] Although the authority of …
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Studying Theology as a Servant of Jesus
by John M. Frame [“Studying Theology as a Servant of Jesus,” pamphlet published by Reformed Theological Seminary Bookstore.] After thirty-two years of seminary teaching, I may be pardoned for …
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Some Thoughts on Schaeffer’s Apologetics
by John M. Frame Explanatory introduction Steve Scrivener has gathered together John Frame’s comments on Francis Schaeffer’s apologetics from John’s various apologetics books. Steve has …
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Response to “What Was It Like?”
by John M. Frame [This article was published in New Horizons 10.5 (May, 1989), 2-3, and is used by permission.] My thanks to the editor of New Horizons for the opportunity to read and …