By John M. Frame It is important that we see the philosophical implications of the statement that God's nature is normative. This essay will present two of them. First, the "Euthyphro …
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Triperspectival Theology for the Church
By John Frame
By John M. Frame It is important that we see the philosophical implications of the statement that God's nature is normative. This essay will present two of them. First, the "Euthyphro …
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Quick, can you think of any Evangelical scholar who has the intellectual credibility to single-handedly reconstruct several modern academic disciplines on a thoroughly Christian and biblicist …
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by John M. Frame ["Transcendental Arguments," for for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is responsible for introducing the term “transcendental” to philosophical …
By John Frame
by John M. Frame [“Self-Refuting Statements, ” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Several kinds of statements have been described as “self-refuting:” (1) Logical contradictions, …
By John Frame
by John M. Frame [“Ontological Argument,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] The most influential formulation of this argument (though he did not use the term ontological) is found in the …
By John Frame
by John M. Frame [“Infinite Series ,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] 1. Concept and distinctions In general, an infinite series is a series without an ending term, like the series of …