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- Title
THE TRINITARIAN NATURE OF BIBLICAL BIOETHICS:A THEOLOGICAL CORRECTIVE TO FRAME’S PHILOSOPHICAL PARADIGM.
- Authors
HEIMBACH, DANIEL
- Abstract
The author discusses aspects of Biblical bioethics from the philosophical triperspective of John Frame in 1939. Frames' theological corrective is based on normative, situational, and existential philosophy. The author argues that Frames' concept creates a significant problem from the Christian ethical thought of other philosophers, like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Karl Barth, because the Word of God transcends and never submits to human-conceived theories.
- Subjects
BIOETHICS; FRAME, John; PHILOSOPHY; CHRISTIAN ethics; CALVIN, Jean, 1509-1564; RELIGION
- Publication
Ethics & Medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics, 2017, Vol 33, Issue 3, p171
- ISSN
0266-688X
- Publication type
Article