New Website: TheGospelCoalition.Org
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Andy Naselli:
It’s finally up and running: www.TheGospelCoalition.org.Update: I'm told you may have to download the latest Adobe reader in order to read the PDF for Themelios.Here are a few features to check out:
- Resources: This links to audio, visual, and written resources by TGC council members. For example, check out the resources for D. A. Carson and Mike Bullmore.
- Themelios: The first new issue is available as a 103-page PDF.
- 2009 Conference: This includes speakers, topics, and dates for The Gospel Coalition’s 2009 national conference.
- About: This includes descriptions of TGC council members.
More updates are forthcoming, including a series of video interviews.



11 Comments:
This looks great!!!
I'm delighted to see Themelios again. It's been such a great journal and I'm very grateful to The Gospel Coalition for taking it on.
But I'm having problems with the PDF version. It gives me a message which says "Cannot extract the embedded font 'NFGLER+MyriadPro-It'". And indeed I cannot read it - all the text is a series of dots. Anyone have any suggestions?
I'd contact The Gospel Coalition direct but they're on-site email isn't working. (It asks me to state the word in an image below, but there's no image, let alone a discernible word!)
I have suggestion of my own. Could we have an email subscription or RSS feed so that we can subscribe to receive a notification of when a new edition is published?
I have fixed the email response form. I will def. add an RSS feed to this soon. Thanks for the comments. We are still working out the bugs. Look for a much more robust Resources section coming soon, including articles, videos, online books, conference messages, over 1,000 recommended books, etc.
You can also email us directly at info@thegospelcoalition.org
Hi Ben - many thanks. keep up the good work! Tim
Thanks for the update the gospel coalition looks great.
It is great to have all of Themelios online for free. But given that it is a 100+ PDF file, I think it would be nice to split it up into several files, e.g. each main article as a separate PDF.
Who is K. Edward Copeland? This isn't Kenneth Copeland, is it!?
-Josh
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Ben S.,
I have a suggestion for breaking up the pdf file. I do this with pfd's and other file types.
Get a free pdf converter and select the page range you want to convert, name it and save. This way you can segment the file the way you like.
Hope that helps!
Mark
Brilliant resource. Not sure if anyone will pick this comment up now but I noticed in the Resources section that Hebrews and James are missing from the scripture index (perhaps because there are no resources presently submitted for them?)and Lamentations is spelt incorrectly. Just little things.
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