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The Gospel Coalition just released the latest issue of Themelios. It is available as a 199-page PDF and in HTML.

  1. D. A. Carson | Editorial: Generational Conflict in Ministry
  2. Carl Trueman | Minority Report: A Word to the Conscience
  3. Scott M. Manetsch | Is the Reformation Over? John Calvin, Roman Catholicism, and Contemporary Ecumenical Conversations
  4. John C. Peckham | Intrinsic Canonicity and the Inadequacy of the Community Approach to Canon-Determination
  5. Mark R. Saucy | Canon as Tradition: The New Covenant and the Hermeneutical Question
  6. Dan Strange | Not Ashamed! The Sufficiency of Scripture for Public Theology
  7. Sinclair B. Ferguson | A Preacher’s Decalogue
  8. Book Reviews
    1. Old Testament | 2 reviews
    2. New Testament | 16 reviews
    3. history and historical theology | 6 reviews
    4. systematic theology and bioethics | 12 reviews
    5. ethics and pastoralia | 5 reviews
    6. missions and culture | 12 reviews

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