by John M. Frame In general, civil disobedience becomes necessary when the civil law stands in the way of a moral obligation. For Christians (I can write only from a Christian point of …
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Review of Kelsey’s The Uses of Scripture in Recent Theology
by John M. Frame A Review Article [This article was published originally in Westminster Theological Journal 39:2 (Spring, 1977), 328-353. Used by Permission.] Although the authority of …
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Studying Theology as a Servant of Jesus
by John M. Frame [“Studying Theology as a Servant of Jesus,” pamphlet published by Reformed Theological Seminary Bookstore.] After thirty-two years of seminary teaching, I may be pardoned for …
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Some Thoughts on Schaeffer’s Apologetics
by John M. Frame Explanatory introduction Steve Scrivener has gathered together John Frame’s comments on Francis Schaeffer’s apologetics from John’s various apologetics books. Steve has …
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Response to “What Was It Like?”
by John M. Frame [This article was published in New Horizons 10.5 (May, 1989), 2-3, and is used by permission.] My thanks to the editor of New Horizons for the opportunity to read and …
Territorial Spirits: Some Biblical Perspectives
by Vern S. Poythress [Published in Urban Mission 13/2 (Dec., 1995) 37-49. Used with permission.] What are we to think about territorial spirits? The Argentinian pastor Omar Cabrera, …
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