Spring 1989 · Vol. 18 No. 1

Christian Ethics

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

Louis B. Weeks

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

David Ewert,

The Church in a Pagan Society

Gary L. Janzen

81–82

David Ewert,

The Church Under Fire: Studies in Revelation

Gary L. Janzen

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

Lynford J. Becker

89–90

Historical Endnotes

Paul Toews

Ken Reddig

91–92