Preface to Always Reforming1 by John M. Frame I am thankful to editor Andrew McGowan for inviting me to present this fine group of essays to its readers. Reformed theology has often …
Muller on Theology
by John M. Frame [Originally published in Westminster Theological Journal 56.1 (Spring, 1994), 438-442. Used by permission.] Richard A. Muller, The Study of Theology: From Biblical Interpretation …
How Do We Understand God and His Attributes?
A lot of Bible readers may be puzzled hear that there is a debate in the academic world about the attributes of God, that is, about the characteristics that belong to Him. “What?” they say. “Why would …
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Foreword to Apologetics: A Justification of Christian Belief
This second, expanded edition of John Frame’s book on apologetics is a vital and welcome contribution, because apologetics continues to be an important area for us to think through. It is important …
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Credo Magazine: An Interview with Vern Poythress on the “Big Questions”
Quick, can you think of any Evangelical scholar who has the intellectual credibility to single-handedly reconstruct several modern academic disciplines on a thoroughly Christian and biblicist …
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Assessing Analogies for Free Agency
A paper presented at the ETS annual meeting, Nov. 14–16, 2023, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX. 2023 November 14, 2:50 pm, Convention Center Room 301A. It is a revision of …
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