by John Frame [Originally published in Life at New Life (May-June, 1985), 1.] Are you growing as a worshipper of God? That question sounds a little strange. Most of us know what it means …
A Blind Beggar Becomes an Apologist
A Meditation on John 9:1-41 by John M. Frame [In Covenant 4:3 (June, 2001), 1-2] Let’s say that you have been blind from birth. Your parents, or somebody, take care of you until you are twelve or …
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Evaluating the Claims of Scientists
by Vern Poythress Evaluating the Claims of Scientists (pdf) [This article originally appeared in New Horizons (March, 2012), 6-8. It is also available at …
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A Clarification on Translation of “Son” and “Father”
by Vern Poythress Mar. 1, 2012 Several people have contacted me, independent of one another, to point out that my name is being cited in various blogs, emails, and discussions having to do with …
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Review of David Van Drunen’s A Biblical Case for Natural Law
by John Frame Natural law as a concept in ethics goes back to ancient Greek philosophy, particularly Aristotelian and Stoic. These philosophers believed that there are natural laws, moral …
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The Bible On the Problem of Evil
Rom. 3:1-8, 21-26, 5:1-5, 8:28-39 For many today and throughout history, the problem of evil has represented the most serious objection to the Christian faith. Some very brilliant philosophers have …