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rsr

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An interesting collection. I just skimmed the article on Warfield and the Trinity; I plan to pay more attention later, but I'm not sure the reviewer gets the best of the argument.
 

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Another edition of Themelios is available
Themelios Edition 43, issue 2 [LINK]

This issue includes a review of a book about the life and ministry of Samuel Pearce. Fuller, a Particular Baptist minister who assisted in the creation of the Baptist Missionary Society...

An article on Paul and gender

an article on the purpose and meaning of the songs in the book of Revelation

... as well as a review of a 1000+ page book on theistic evolution called: Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Critique. The editors of the book define Theistic Evolution in a rather unusual way: “God created matter and after that did not guide or intervene or act directly to cause any empirically detectable change in the natural behavior of matter until all living things had evolved by purely natural processes” (p. 67).

Enjoy

Rob
 
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ABOUT
Themelios is an international, evangelical, peer-reviewed theological journal that expounds and defends the historic Christian faith. Its primary audience is theological students and pastors, though scholars read it as well. Themelios began in 1975 and was operated by RTSF/UCCF in the UK, and it became a digital journal operated by The Gospel Coalition in 2008.

D.A. Carson is the General Editor

You can read the full group on the "ABOUT" page, a rather diverse group from a global community of seminaries and colleges.
 

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December's issue of Themelios (Volume 43, No. 3) is available in Logos and on PDF [LINK]
EDITORIAL: The Changing Face of Words
D. A. Carson writes that he is stepping down as editor-in-chief
There are a couple of articles of note on Job
How Did Job Speak Rightly about God?
Eric Ortlund

Miserable but Not Monochrome: The Distinctive Characteristics and Perspectives of Job’s Three Comforters
Susanna Baldwin​

I'm generally drawn toward graphs, diagrams, and charts - Köstenberger doesn't disappoint.
John’s Appropriation of Isaiah’s Signs Theology: Implications for the Structure of John’s Gospel
Andreas J. Köstenberger​
 

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Themelios April 2019 Volume 44 Issue 1 for Logos and in pdf

It All Depends Upon Prophecy: A Brief Case for Nuanced Cessationism
By Thomas R. Schreiner

Nuanced cessationism can be defended from a number of angles, but one of the most significant is from the nature of prophecy. The argument defended here is that NT prophecy is infallible and inerrant just like OT prophecy. Various arguments are given by some continuationists to establish the fallibility of NT prophecy, but it is argued here that they are unconvincing. Since NT prophecy is infallible and inerrant like OT prophecy and since the church is established upon the foundation of the apostles and the prophets (Eph. 2:20), we have significant evidence that NT prophets no longer exist today inasmuch as the doctrinal foundation of the church has been laid once for all. First Corinthians 13:8–13 is a good argument for all the gifts lasting until the second coming, but this text does not demand that all the gifts continue until the second coming.

 

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Themelios
Volume 44 issue 2

August 2019 / 214 pages

The Mystery Revealed: A Biblical Case for Christ-Centered Old Testament Interpretation — Jason S. DeRouchie
A Review of the Christian Standard Bible — Mark L. Strauss
Hebrews and the Typology of Jonathan Edwards — Drew Hunter
 

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VOLUME 44 ISSUE 3 DECEMBER 2019 [LOGOS LINK and PDF LINK]

  • But That’s Just Your Interpretation! by D. A. Carson
  • Do Formal Equivalent Translations Reflect a Higher View of Plenary, Verbal Inspiration? by William D. Mounce
  • BOOK REVIEW: How the Bible Is Written by Gary A. Rendsburg
 

rsr

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Looks interesting. I have great hopes that the second will pleasantly surprise me.
 

Deacon

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The Gospel Coalition’s August 2020 issue of Themelios [link] is now available
in PDF or Logos format

Articles include:
  • Is “Online Church” Really Church? The Church as God’s Temple by Ronald Giese, Jr.
  • Text-Criticism and the Pulpit: Should One Preach About the Woman Caught in Adultery? By Timothy Miller
Rob
 

Deacon

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Past issues are in free Logos as well, use the coupon code “Themelios
 

Reformed1689

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Past issues are in free Logos as well, use the coupon code “Themelios
To a point yes, I tried getting all of the past issues and eventually you get to a point where the code doesn't work anymore and you have to buy the older ones.
 

Deacon

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The December 2022 edition of Themelios [LINK] is now available on Logos and in PDF form.

One of the Saddest Texts in the OT
BY D. A. CARSON

Is the Holy Spirit Really a “Person”—with a Distinct Personality?
BY JOHN JEFFERSON DAVIS

Numerical Symbolism in the Book of Revelation: A Weakness of Modern Bible Versions
BY MICHAEL KUYKENDALL
 

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Themelios: Volume 48, No. 2, August 2023 [link]
  • EDITORIAL: On Disagreements in Ministry
  • STRANGE TIMES: It’s Not Rocket Science
  • Reading Psalm Superscriptions through the Centuries
  • Ecclesiastes in Context: Reclaiming Qoheleth’s Canonical Authority
  • The Characterization of Peter and the Message of Acts
  • Uprisings and Mob Violence in Acts and the First Century
  • Modern Healing Cloths and Acts 19:11–12
  • The Agonistic Imagery of the New Testament and the Paradox of the Cross
  • The Function of Divine Christology in Hebrews: Critical Reflections
  • Thomas Aquinas on Total Depravity and the Noetic Effects of Sin
  • Live and Let Spy? Thomas Aquinas and the Basis for Christian Engagement in Intelligence Work
  • What Christians Need to Know About “Legalized” Marijuana Melvin L. Otey Technology and Its Fruits: Digital
  • Technology’s Imago Dei Deformation and Sabbath as Re-Formation
  • Book Reviews
 
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