by John M. Frame [“Certainty,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Certainty is a lack of doubt about some state of affairs. For example, if I have no doubt that the earth is the third …
“Unregenerate Knowledge of God”
by John M. Frame [“Unregenerate Knowledge of God,” for IVP Dictionary of Apologetics.] Good teaching proceeds from the known to the unknown. So a good apologist will want to have some idea …
A Biblical View of Mathematics
by Vern S. Poythress [Published in Foundations of Christian Scholarship: Essays in the Van Til Perspective, edited by Gary North. Vallecito: Ross House Books, 1976. Pp. 158-188. Used with …
Between the Apostles and the Parousia: Bearing the Burdens of Change and of Knowledge
by John M. Frame This is the time in which we are now living. It continues and is like the apostolic age in many ways: the already and the not-yet, the empowerment of the Spirit, the …
Biblical Personalism: Further Thoughts on Scholasticism and Scripture
I am in the midst of some discussions about the role of Scholastic methods in Reformed theology, centered around James Dolezal’s All That Is In God. My first response to Dolezal is available here. I …
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Christianity and Contemporary Epistemology
by John M. Frame A Review Article [An article reviewing John L. Pollock’s Contemporary Theories of Knowledge (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1986). Originally published in Westminster …
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