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Themelios: Volume 48, No. 1, April 2023

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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 United Kingdom, and it became a digital journal operated by The Gospel Coalition in 2008. The editorial team, led by D.A. Carson, draws participants from across the globe as editors, essayists and reviewers. Each issue contains articles on important theological themes, as well as book reviews and discussion from the most important evangelical voices of our time.

  • Discusses books written by an assortment of authors and theologians
  • Provides articles by contributors from numerous denominations and professions
  • “EDITORIAL: Comments on New Testament Commentaries,” by Brian J. Tabb
  • “STRANGE TIMES: Going Deeper,” by Daniel Strange
  • “The Individual and Collective Offspring of the Woman: The Canonical Outworking of Genesis 3:15,” by Jonathan M. Cheek
  • “Failure to Atone: Rethinking David’s Census in Light of Exodus 30,” by Paul A. Himes
  • “Christ’s Surpassing Glory: An Argument for the ‘Inappropriateness’ of OT Christophanies From Exodus 33–34 and 2 Corinthians 3:7–4:6,” by Greg Palys
  • “‘You are the Salt of the Earth’ (Matthew 5:13): Influence or Invitation?,” by Ken B. Montgomery
  • “Seeing Is Not Believing: Apocalyptic Epistemology and Faith in the Son of God in Mark’s Gospel,” by Hallur Mortensen
  • “The Eagle Has Landed: 3 John and Its Theological Vision for Pastoral Ministry,” by David Shaw
  • “What Shall We Remember? The Eternality of Memory in Revelation,” by Jared August
  • “Christological Arguments for Compatibilism in Reformed Theology,” by Randall K. Johnson
  • “Christ For Us: An Analysis of Bonhoeffer’s Christology and Its Implications for His Ethic,” by Stephen Estes
  • “Genealogy and Doctrine: Reformed and Confucian Sociologies of Knowledge,” by Nathan D. Shannon
  • The Case for Christian Nationalism: A Review Article,” by Kevin DeYoung
  • Book Reviews

Brian J. Tabb (PhD, London Theological Seminary) is academic dean at Bethlehem College & Seminary and an elder of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also serves as managing editor for Themelios, published by the Gospel Coalition, and is the author of Suffering in Ancient Worldview.

D.A. Carson is a research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He has been at Trinity since 1978. Carson came to Trinity from the faculty of Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he also served for two years as academic dean. He has served as an assistant pastor and pastor and has done itinerant ministry in Canada and the United Kingdom. Carson received a bachelor of science in chemistry from McGill University, the master of divinity from Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto, and the doctor of philosophy in New Testament from the University of Cambridge. Carson is an active guest lecturer in academic and church settings around the world. He holds membership on the Council for the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Carson has also written many books that have garnered international acclaim, including his award-winning title The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism.

Daniel Strange is academic vice president and lecturer in culture, religion, and public theology at Oak Hill College, London. He is the author or coauthor of several other books, including The Possibility of Salvation Among the Unevangelised: An Analysis of Inclusivism in Recent Evangelical Theology.

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