Posts Tagged ‘ John Frame ’
I am so incredibly thankful for @justinholcomb posting this on The Resurgence. If you are interested in a better understanding of faith, logic, worldviews and reasoning then you need to listen to this debate. This is the very debate that sparked an interest in apologetics and ethics in me. This will also come in very [ READ MORE ]
I was present when Doug Moo reviewed this book at ETS in 2009, and if my memory serves me correctly Moo was filling in for someone… just can’t remember who: It was a notable moment at ETS that year and though I do respect Moo’s thoughts, click here to read the review that Andy posted. Douglas [ READ MORE ]
Chances are if you are reading this blog you’ve already seen this post by JT, but in case you whizzed by it in your reader I’ll draw your attention to it again. Here is JT’s post on John Frame’s thoughts, and I concur (for the free e-book skip to the bottom): John Frame says that [ READ MORE ]
From the Apologetics.com website: Reformed Theological principle of Sola Scriptura. To help us get a grip on it, we asked Dr. John Frame to help us think out the system and its consequences. Dr. Frame is Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary and author of 13 books, including “Cornelius Van Til: [ READ MORE ]
This totally made my day, thanks Jim! John Frame’s book, “Evangelical Reunion” has been a hard to find book in physical hard copy at one time. Then he allowed it to be free online through his website, but it was in Html format. Now he has it in PDF form! CLICK HERE FOR YOUR COPY! [ READ MORE ]
Classic Frame: It is important for us to recognize that God’s sovereign, controlling power appears, not only in spectacular displays like the miracles of Jesus, but also in events in which people perceive him as weak…Spectacular things are typically preparation for the ordinary things. But God is at work in the ordinary, as much as [ READ MORE ]
From the Apologetics315 blog: Frame talks about how he got into theology, the role of philosophy for the apologist,Cornelius Van Til and his influence, presuppositional apologetics, common misconceptions about the presuppositional approach, differences in practice, recommended books, arguing in circles, the use of evidence in apologetics, and advice to apologists. Full Interview MP3 Audio here. (43 min) John [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to Domain for Truth for this one! (James Anderson is a neat chap… plus he’s a computer nerd like me so that makes me like him more): James Anderson, currently a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary is a name that Presuppositionalists will probably hear of more with the passing of time. He has written [ READ MORE ]
Brian from Apologetics315: Here is an interview with John Frame on the subject of presuppositional apologetics. This is originally found at Converse with Scholars. Audio quality is not the best (especially at the start) but the content is excellent for learning about presuppositional apologetics. For more, you can check out John Frame’sApologetics to the Glory of God[ READ MORE ]
Thanks to Andy for this one! Andy has the following conversation with Dr. Frame: 1. It may be misleading to speak of the problem of evil. Would you agree that there are at least these two (and would you add any others)? The logical-intellectual-philosophical problem of evil is the logical tension in the following three [ READ MORE ]
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