April 1974 · Vol. 3 No. 1

Direction

Editorial

Delbert L. Wiens

161

Direction Is Ponderously Dull

Wally Kroeker

162–66

A Christian Response to the Women's Liberation Movement

Luetta Reimer

167–72

Response: The Theology and Strategy of Peace as Evangelism

John E. Toews

173–76

The Preaching Lab

John Regehr

177–78

Arthur G. Gish,

Beyond the Rat Race

Tom Neufeld

179–80

Richard Mouw,

Political Evangelism

Vern Ratzlaff

180–82

R. Linder and R. Pierard,

Politics: A Case for Christian Action

Vern Ratzlaff

180–82

J. Verkuyl and H. Nordholt,

Responsible Revolution

Vern Ratzlaff

180–82

John Klotz,

A Christian View of Abortion

Vern Ratzlaff

182–83

Walter Maier,

Form Criticism Reexamined

Vern Ratzlaff

182–83

Hans-Lutz Poetsch,

Marxism and Christianity

Vern Ratzlaff

182–83

Werner Elert,

The Lord's Supper Today

Vern Ratzlaff

182–83

Henry Hamann,

Unity and Fellowship and Ecumenicity

Vern Ratzlaff

182–83

Kenneth Hamilton,

To Turn from Idols

Abe J. Dueck

183–84

J. Omar Brubaker and Robert E. Clark,

Understanding People

Loyal J. Martin

184–85

David O. Moberg,

The Great Reversal: Evangelism Versus Social Concern

Katie Funk Wiebe

185–86

Marvin K. Mayers,

Reshaping Evangelical Higher Education

Elias Wiebe

186–87

David Shibley,

Answers

Vern Ratzlaff

187–88

William L. Banks,

The Day Satan Met Jesus

Howard J. Loewen

188

C. Stephan Evans,

Despair: A Moment or a Way of Life?

Vern Ratzlaff

188

Donald E. Demaray,

Pulpit Giants: What Made Them Great

Abe J. Dueck

189

Rosalind Rinker,

Within the Circle

Esther Wiens

189

Ralph Martin,

Mark: Evangelist and Theologian

D. Edmond Hiebert

189–90

Robert Friedman,

The Theology of Anabaptism

Vern Ratzlaff

191–92