Spring 1995 · Vol. 24 No. 1
From the Editors: Appropriating Biblical Texts
Elmer A. Martens
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Biblical Interpretation: The State of the Discipline
V. George Shillington
3–13
Domestic Domains in the Gospel of Mark
Katrina Poetker
14–23
Mark’s Domestic Domains
Faith Wiebe
24–27
The Parable of the Prodigal: Priorities (Luke 15:11-32)
Tim Geddert
28–35
Parables and Meaning
John Vooys
36–40
Interpreting the Silences (Deut. 24:1-4)
Allen R. Guenther
41–53
Respecting the Silences
Harold J. Dyck
54–56
Reading Rahab’s Story: Beyond the Moral of the Story (Joshua 2)
Gordon H. Matties
57–70
Hearing Rahab’s Story
Lynn Jost
71–73
A Service of Sacrificial Love: Footwashing (John 13:1-11)
Hugo Zorrilla
74–84
Getting Our Feet Wet
Laura J. Schmidt
85–87
Findings: Appropriating the Biblical Text
John E. Toews
88–89
Moving from Centrifugal to Centripetal: A Sermon on Col. 1:15-20
90–95
Recommended Reading
On Bible Interpretation
96–97
Teaching the Bible: Paradigms for the Christian College
Douglas B. Miller
98–103
Teaching the Bible in Bible Schools
Doug Berg
104–6
Current Research
107–110
Book Reviews
William Klein, Craig Blomberg, and Robert Hubbard,
Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Jerry D. Truex
111–13
Grant R. Osborne,
The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Devon H. Wiens
113–16
W. Randolph Tate,
Biblical Interpretation: An Integrated Approach
Kelvin Dyck
117–18
Robertson McQuilkin,
Understanding and Applying the Bible
Ken Peters
119–21
Chalmer E. Faw,
Acts
Doug Heidebrecht
121–22
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