28 September, 2014
If you read academic theology journals, you’ve probably heard of Themelios, an electronic theological journal published by The Gospel Coalition. A little more about it in case you haven’t:
Themelios is an international evangelical theological journal that expounds and defends the historic Christian faith. Its primary audience is theological students and pastors, though scholars read it as well. The editorial team draws participants from across the globe as editors, essayists, and reviewers. Readers are free to use it and circulate it in digital form without further permission (any print use requires further written permission), but they must acknowledge the source and, of course, not change the content.
Themelios is published in PDF and HTML formats, as well as in Logos Bible Software format. The latest five issues can be obtained for FREE from Logos.
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Contents of This Issue:
- Editorial: What Are Gospel Issues?
D. A. Carson - Off The Record
Projection Atheism: Why Reductionist Accounts of Humanity Can Lead to Reductionist Accounts of God
Michael J. Ovey - Editor’s Note: Engaging with Edwards: Essays on America’s Theologian
Brian J. Tabb - A Critical Examination of Jonathan Edwards’s Doctrine of the Trinity
Ralph Cunnington - Jonathan Edwards and God’s Inner Life: A Response to Kyle Strobel
Gerald R. McDermott - That Their Souls May Be Saved: The Theology and Practice of Jonathan Edwards on Church Discipline
Jeremy M. Kimble - PASTORAL PENSÉES: Laboring in Hopeless Hope: Encouragement for Christians from Ecclesiastes
Eric Ortlund - Book Reviews