Thanks for posting this. I'll have to print it out and give it a thorough read.
I know that professor R. Scott Clark and others have heavily critiqued professor Frame. And if memory serves, I recall a Tom Chantry criticizing Frame's multi-perspectivalism as well, having been a student of Frame's. And if I'm not mistaken, Steve Hays is or has been a student of John Frame's too.
I'll add my thanks for posting this as well. I've known the truth of this in its essence, but have never been introduced to Frame's explicit handling of it. It makes sense since I tend to agree with Van Til.
Thanks for posting this. I'll have to print it out and give it a thorough read.
ReplyDeleteI know that professor R. Scott Clark and others have heavily critiqued professor Frame. And if memory serves, I recall a Tom Chantry criticizing Frame's multi-perspectivalism as well, having been a student of Frame's. And if I'm not mistaken, Steve Hays is or has been a student of John Frame's too.
I'll add my thanks for posting this as well. I've known the truth of this in its essence, but have never been introduced to Frame's explicit handling of it. It makes sense since I tend to agree with Van Til.
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