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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

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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