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 …
Review of White’s Van Til–Defender of the Faith
by John M. Frame [This review appeared in Westminster Theological Journal 42:1 (Fall, 1979), 198-203. Used by Permission.] William White, Jr.: Van Til—Defender of the …
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Reply to Don Collett on Transcendental Argument
by John M. Frame Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL My thanks to Don Collett for his careful thinking on the important issue of …
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“Presuppositional Apologetics”
by John M. Frame 1. Presupposing God in Apologetic Argument Presuppositional apologetics may be understood in the light of a distinction common in epistemology, or theory of knowledge. In any …
The Message of Cornelius Van Til
by John M. Frame [Presented at Cornelius Van Til’s memorial service, May, 1987.] Beneath all of Cornelius Van Til's technical terminology and philosophical depth was a warm faith in Jesus …
An Interview with John Frame by Marco Gonzalez
Marco Gonzalez interviewed me on Dec. 2, 2005, for his blog, Reformation Theology, https://www.reformationtheology.com/2005/12/an_interview_with_john_frame_b_1.php#comments. The blog is associated …
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