Spring 1988 · Vol. 17 No. 1
From the Editors: Faith and Ethnicity
Allen R. Guenther
2
Ethnicity and the Mennonite Brethren: Issues and Responses
John H. Redekop
3–16
Social Science Theory and A People Apart: Some Considerations
Miriam E. Warner
17–29
Mennonite Brethren in Three Countries: Comparative Profiles of an Ethno-Religious Tradition
Robert Enns
Al Dueck
30–59
The Particular and the Universal in the Old Testament
Elmer A. Martens
60–66
Assimilation in Israel: Actual and Ideal
67–72
Jesus and Ethnicity
Tim Geddert
73–77
One New Humanity: Ethnicity in Paul
John E. Toews
78–80
Doing Mission with a Universal Gospel and Cultural Diversity
Frances F. Hiebert
81–86
Ethnicity and Evangelism in the Mennonite Brethren Church
Paul G. Hiebert
87–102
Theological Response to Ethnicity in the Modern World
Delbert L. Wiens
103–17
Book Reviews
Orlando Harms,
The Journey of a Church
Richard Kyle
118–19
Historical Endnotes
Ken Reddig
120
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