by John Frame [Originally published in Christian Culture (Sept., 2004), and posted at the web site for the Center for Cultural …
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Triperspectival Theology for the Church
By John Frame
by John Frame [Originally published in Christian Culture (Sept., 2004), and posted at the web site for the Center for Cultural …
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By John Frame
Rom. 3:1-8, 21-26, 5:1-5, 8:28-39 For many today and throughout history, the problem of evil has represented the most serious objection to the Christian faith. Some very brilliant philosophers have …
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by John Frame In one of the more memorable events of the last presidential campaign, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, later known as “Joe the plumber,” told candidate Barack Obama that Obama’s …
By John Frame
by John M. Frame Dick finished his B. D. program at Westminster Seminary in the spring of 1961; I began mine in the fall of that year. He earned his Th. M. in 1962, and then entered the seminary’s …
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Joseph Partain taught at Covenant College from 2002-2008 and is now working as an adjunct for the philosophy department at Belmont University in Nashville, TN. He recently wrote an article, "Ten …
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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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