Now and then you see a bumper sticker that reads "Jesus is Lord." But what does this mean, really? Is Jesus Lord over all things, or is his Lordship limited to the church and her confines? There are …
Review of R. Scott Clark, Recovering the Reformed Confession: Our Theology, Piety, and Practice
by John M. Frame A friend told me that this book should have been titled, “why John Frame is wrong about absolutely everything.” Well, that overstates Clark’s interest in me and understates his other …
Review of Michael Horton, Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church
by John M. Frame The title of this book is alarming, certainly by design. But the subtitle is even more so. Does it mean that the whole American church (all traditions, denominations, locations) is …
Review of David Van Drunen’s A Biblical Case for Natural Law
by John Frame Natural law as a concept in ethics goes back to ancient Greek philosophy, particularly Aristotelian and Stoic. These philosophers believed that there are natural laws, moral …
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Law and Gospel
by John M. Frame It has become increasingly common in Reformed circles, as it has long been in Lutheran circles, to say that the distinction between law and gospel is the key to sound …
Is Natural Revelation Sufficient to Govern Culture?
Is Natural Revelation Sufficient to Govern Culture?1 by John M. Frame The titular question seems to me to be central in the current discussion in the Reformed camp between Kuyperians and …
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