Spring 1989 · Vol. 18 No. 1
From the Editors: Christian Ethics
Allen R. Guenther
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Case Study: The Pink Slip and the DMV
Elmer A. Martens
3–4
A Slip in Act or Character? - So What’s the Difference?
Bryan Born
5–8
Weighing Pros and Cons
John Derksen
9–12
Case Study: Global-Village Living
Louis B. Weeks
13–16
Faulting the Simple Lifestyle
Arthur J. Block
17–19
What Would Jesus Do?
Stephen Penner
20–22
Case Study: The Psychology Today Questionnaire
23–26
Working Toward Recovery
Lynford J. Becker
27–29
Suggestions for Actions
Roland Reimer
30–32
Sexuality and the Ministry
Ed Boschman
33–42
The Christian's Ethical Witness to the World
Elmer J. Thiessen
43–50
A Year of Ethics in the Church
Herb Kopp
51–54
Rethinking Christian Ethics: From Moral Decisions to Character Formation
Howard J. Loewen
55–66
Moral Growth and Maturity and the Church
Elias Wiebe
67–74
The Place of Ethical Statements in a Confession of Faith
Gus Quadrizius
75–80
Book Reviews
David Ewert,
The Church in a Pagan Society
Gary L. Janzen
81–82
The Church Under Fire: Studies in Revelation
82–83
Eugene F. Roop,
Genesis
Ken Esau
83–85
Theron F. Schlabach,
Peace, Faith, Nation: Mennonites and Amish in Nineteenth-Century America
Marlin Adrian
86–88
John B. Toews,
Perilous Journey: The Mennonite Brethren in Russia 1860-1910.
Clarence Hiebert
88–89
Anna Hiebert Esau,
What God Has Done: The Story of the Latin American Mennonite Brethren Conference
89–90
Historical Endnotes
Paul Toews
Ken Reddig
91–92
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