themelios

an international journal for students of theological and religious studies

  • VOLUME 49
  • ISSUE 2
  • August 2024
  • VOLUME 49
  • ISSUE 2
  • VOLUME 49
  • ISSUE 2

Featured Articles

Articles

Amos Yong, an acclaimed Pentecostal scholar, argues for what he calls a pneumatological theology of religions...

This article reviews the ethical and theological issues surrounding birth control, with an emphasis on hormonal methods...

“Union” has become an increasingly valuable tool in discussions of atonement and soteriology...

John Owen (1616–1683) believed, as a pastor and theologian, that worshiping the triune God should only be done through the prescribed means regulated by Scripture...

While C. H. Spurgeon’s sufferings and pastoral ministry have often been explored separately, Spurgeon himself saw suffering and ministry going hand-in-hand...

Contemporary theology has grown increasingly disillusioned with Western Liberalism, leading some theologians to question the validity of Christians serving in state roles, particularly in the military...

Paul is the only New Testament author to speak in explicit terms of the Adam-Christ typology, so an assumption is sometimes made that the apostolic foundation of Irenaeus’s “new Adam” doctrine is exclusively Pauline...

In 1788, American Presbyterians meeting in Philadelphia approved a revised version of the Westminster Confession of Faith...

Did Paul require elders to have “faithful” or “believing” children? The answer to this question rests on the translation of one word in Titus 1:6...

In this response to Scott MacDonald’s article questioning the practice of simultaneous prayer, Menzies argues that Acts 4:23–31 does in fact describe the corporate practice of praying different prayers at the same time...

Book Reviews