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The Gospel Coalition just released the latest issue of Themelios. It is available as a 181-page PDF and in HTML.

  1. D. A. Carson | Editorial: On Abusing Matthew 18
  2. Carl Trueman | Minority Report: Know Your Limits: The Key Secret of Theological Controversy
  3. Keith E. Johnson | Trinitarian Agency and the Eternal Subordination of the Son: An Augustian Perspective
  4. Uche Anizor | A Spirited Humanity: The Trinitarian Ecclesiology of Colin Gunton
  5. Stephen Dempster | Review Article: Magnum Opus and Magna Carta: The Meaning of the Pentateuch
  6. Robert H. Gundry | Pastoral Pensées: The Hopelessness of the Unevangelized
  7. Book Reviews

    1. Old Testament | 9 reviews
    2. New Testament | 19 reviews
    3. history and historical theology | 11 reviews
    4. systematic theology and bioethics | 16 reviews
    5. ethics and pastoralia | 1 review
    6. missions and culture | 4 reviews
We’re excited to welcome three new book review editors to the team (within the last year):
  1. Nathan Finn | History and Historical Theology
  2. Dane Ortlund | Ethics (but not Bioethics) and Pastoralia
  3. Jason Sexton | Mission and Culture

Is there enough evidence for us to believe the Gospels?

In an age of faith deconstruction and skepticism about the Bible’s authority, it’s common to hear claims that the Gospels are unreliable propaganda. And if the Gospels are shown to be historically unreliable, the whole foundation of Christianity begins to crumble.
But the Gospels are historically reliable. And the evidence for this is vast.
To learn about the evidence for the historical reliability of the four Gospels, click below to access a FREE eBook of Can We Trust the Gospels? written by New Testament scholar Peter J. Williams.

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