Fall 2008 · Vol. 37 No. 2
From the Editor: Can the Soul Be Saved?
Vic Froese
166–7
Paul on the Human Being as a “Psychic Body”: Neither Dualist nor Monist
Gordon Zerbe
168–84
Is the Search for the Anabaptist Soul a Dead End? Historic Anabaptism Meets Nancey Murphy’s Nonreductive Physicalism
Terry G. Hiebert
185–200
I’m a Soul, Man: One Psychologist’s Reflection on Human Nature
Delmar B. Epp
201–14
Nancey Murphy’s Bodies and Souls, or Spirited Bodies? A Review Essay
Wendy J. Miller
215–22
Resurrection of the Body or Immortality of the Soul? Some Personal Reflections
Dan Epp-Tiessen
223–27
An Invitation to an Intimate and Transformative Relationship with God (Jeremiah 31:15-22)
Laura Neufeld
228–37
Ministry Compass
The Challenge of Jesus’s Great Commission
Matthew Todd
238–42
Recommended Reading
Body and Soul: A Selected Annotated Bibliography
243–47
Book Reviews
ed. Jeremy M. Bergen, Paul G. Doerksen, and Karl Koop,
Creed and Conscience: Essays in Honour of A. James Reimer
Christopher Carroll Smith
248–49
ed. Richard S. Hess and Elmer A. Martens,
War in the Bible and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century
Richard S. Rawls
249–51
ed. Bruce L. McCormack,
Engaging the Doctrine of God: Contemporary Protestant Perspectives
Valerie G. Rempel
251–52
Waldemar Janzen,
Growing up in Turbulent Times: Memoirs of Soviet Oppression, Refugee Life in Germany, and Immigrant Adjustment to Canada
Ken Reddig
252–55
Peter Letkemann,
The Ben Horch Story
Larry Warkentin
255–56
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