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 …
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Salvation and Theological Pedagogy
by John M. Frame [This review appeared originally in Act 3 Review (formerly Reformation and Revival Journal), 14.1 (2005), 57-70. It is used here with permission.] Theological issues tend to be …
“Hold Fast” versus “Hold Out” in Philippians 2:16
by Vern Sheridan Poythress [Published in the Westminster Theological Journal 64/1 (2002) 45-53. Used with permission.] What does the verb ἐπέχω mean in Phil 2:16? Does it mean “hold fast” …
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Review of Geisler’s Biblical Errancy: An Analysis of its Philosophical Roots
by John M. Frame [Published in Westminster Theological Journal 45:2 (Fall, 1983), 441-448. Used by Permission.] Norman Geisler (ed.): Biblical Errancy: An Analysis of its Philosophical …
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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Proposal for a New Seminary
by John M. Frame Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida I. The Situation In the early days of American Protestantism, the …
