I first encountered the theological journal Themelios some 26 years ago. Over the years, when I have had access to a theological library, I enjoyed browsing it for interesting, well-written articles, and for its book reviews. I often wanted to subscribe, but always found something more pressing to spend my money on. A couple of years ago, I think, Themelios went dormant, but it has been revived by The Gospel Coalition, and is edited by D. A. Carson and Carl Trueman. This in and of itself is good news, but it gets better: the journal is now available online (no more print version) in both PDF and HTML formats. And it gets better yet: you can read it online or download it for free. You can check it out at: Themelios. Although it has high scholarly standards, its intended audience is “both theological/religious studies students and pastors.” As a pastor I can attest to its value, e.g., a helpful and relevant discussion of the church’s mission by Keith Ferdinando, and 38 (!) pages of book reviews. Shawn Wright, a friend of mine now teaching at Southern Seminary, is the book review editor for the History and Historical Theology category. Highly recommended.
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