by John M. Frame First, let me say that it is good to be with you, and let me express my thanks to the conference organizers for inviting me. Let me also commend them for their insight in …
The Regulative Principle: Scripture, Tradition, and Culture
An Email Debate Between Darryl Hart and John Frame Note, 2006 (JF): In 1998, some students organized an email debate between Darryl Hart, then librarian at Westminster Theological Seminary in …
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Reply to Richard Muller and David Wells
by John M. Frame [Read Frame's In Defense of Something Close to Biblicism: Reflections on Sola Scriptura and History in Theological Method, the original article in this discussion.] I do …
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Reactive Ethics and Sola Scriptura
by John Frame When you write or teach ethics, you may have to resist your natural impulses. Many Christians come to this discipline with the perspective that the ethics of society and of the …
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 …
A Theology of Opportunity: Sola Scriptura and the Great Commission
by John Frame 1. Principle, Change, and Sola Scriptura Introduction I want to talk to you in these three sessions about the theology of opportunity. We have heard about many areas …
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