The Gospel Coalition just released the latest issue of Themelios. It is available as a 185-page PDF and in HTML. Unlike the past seven issues, D. A. Carson doesn't begin this one with an editorial but instead contributes the article for the Pastoral Pensées column. Carl Trueman | Minority Report: Not in the Public Interest [...]
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How is the study of theology like trying to get a date?
Here's how Carl Trueman opens his editorial in the latest issue of Themelios: It might seem odd to write an editorial for a theological journal on the topic of not doing theology and how important that can be; and, indeed, perhaps it is contrarian even by my own exacting standards. But it is nonetheless important. [...]
More Themelios Highlights
The new issue of Themelios (35-1) has just been published. I know there is lots of chatter on the blogs about it, but let me make the observation that in this issue, the book reviews is where it's at. They are excellent and, even, scathing at times! Ok, maybe I’m over-doing it a bit, but the [...]
Fear of God vs. Fear of Man
Don Carson has a piercing editorial in the latest issue of Themelios. Carson wants us to ask ourselves if we are more moved by fear of God or fear of man. Honesty will compel many of us, sadly, to answer the latter. Here's the editorial in its entirety. And be sure to get to the [...]
Themelios 34.3
The Gospel Coalition just released the latest issue of Themelios. It is available as a 178-page PDF and in HTML. D.A. Carson | Editorial Carl Trueman | Minority Report: Lest We Forget Wayne Grudem | The Perspicuity of Scripture Dane C. Ortlund | Christocentrism: An Asymmetrical Trinitarianism? David VanDrunen | Bearing Sword in the State, Turning Cheek in [...]
In Search of Graceful Communication
One of the significant things I get to do as executive editor of The Gospel Coalition is "resurrect" great content from around the Web that may have had too short a life-span. As we all know, the Internet is a hungry beast that feeds on information. Therefore, something that was posted, say, at the end [...]





