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 Beardslee’s Reformed Dogmatics
By John Frame [Published in The Presbyterian Journal (Oct. 5, 1977), pp. 19-20.] REFORMED DOGMATICS, ed. and trans. by John W. Beardslee III. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich. …
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Review of Armstrong’s Calvinism and the Amyraut Heresy
by John M. Frame [Published in Westminster Theological Journal 34:2 (May, 1972), 186-92. Used by Permission.] Brian G. Armstrong: Calvinism and the Amyraut Heresy. Madison, Milwaukee, …
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Response to Jeremy Jones, Renewing Theology
by John M. Frame [Posted at Common Grounds Online 9/22/08.] I’m very enthusiastic about Jones’s presentation, and I have no substantial criticisms of it. So what can I add? Here are …
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Presbyterianism and Dispensationalism
by Vern S. Poythress This article is taken from The Practical Calvinist: An Introduction to the Presbyterian and Reformed Heritage (ISBN 1-85792-814-8) ed. Peter A. Lillback, pp. 415-24, which is …
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