by John M. Frame I became a Christian around the age of 13, through the youth and music ministries of the Beverly Heights Church of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., a suburb …
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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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“Reformed Ethics”
by John M. Frame This article was originally published in Carl Henry, ed., Baker’s Dictionary of Christian Ethics (1973), 571-72. Used by permission of Baker Academic, a division of Baker …
Recent Reflections on Divorce
by John M. Frame The traditional Reformed view of divorce is well expressed in Murray's Divorce and Adams' Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage, and nothing much more about that need be said. On this …
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 …
Psalm-Singing in the OPC and PCA
by John M. Frame NOTE, 2006: In 1987, Reformed Worship published a series of articles called “We Used to Sing Only Psalms; What Happened?” I was asked to reflect on the history and practice …