Genesis 1–3 is an account of things that happened in time and space—so it’s a reality of what we might call nonfiction or historical. But it’s actual things, not made-up things, that God did that you …
The Marriage of Biblical & Systematic Theology
by Dr. Vern Sheridan Poythress [Published in Westminster Today Magazine 1/1 (spring, 2008), 11-13, as a condensation of "Kinds of Biblical Theology," Westminster Theological Journal 70/1 …
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Scholasticism for Evangelicals: Thoughts on All That Is In God by James Dolezal
James Dolezal, All That Is in God (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2017). Scholasticism names a type of theology that matured in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. In the post-reformation …
Review of Kaufman’s Systematic Theology
by John M. Frame [Published in Westminster Theological Journal 32:1 (Nov., 1969), 119-124. Used by Permission.] Gordon D. Kaufman: Systematic Theology. A Historicist Perspective. New York: …
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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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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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