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 …
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 …
God and Biblical Language: Transcendence and Immanence
by John M. Frame This article was originally published in John W. Montgomery, ed., God’s Inerrant Word (Minneapolis, Bethany Fellowship, 1974). Used by permission of Bethany House, a division of …
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A Fresh Look at the Regulative Principle: A Broader View
by John M. Frame Note: I submitted this paper as an article for a multi-author book. After some years it was determined that the book would not be published. JF The “regulative principle” …
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Dooyeweerd and the Word of God
Dooyeweerd and the Word of God by John M. Frame Note, 2/19/07: In the early 1970s, I got involved in some theological battles with some disciples of the great Dutch Christian philosopher Herman …
Covenant and the Unity of Scripture
by John M. Frame Prof. of Apologetics and Systematic Theology Westminster Theological Seminary in California Reformed theologians have commonly found in the covenant motif a helpful way …
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