Spring 2009 · Vol. 38 No. 1

Toward Anabaptist Political Theology

From the Editor: Toward Anabaptist Political Theology

Paul Doerksen

2–4

The Politics of Confession

John E. Toews

5–16

Communism and Labor Unions: The Changing Perspectives of Mennonites in Canada and the United States

Janis Thiessen

17–28

An Anabaptist-Mennonite Political Theology: Theological Presuppositions

A. James Reimer

29–44

Exousiology and Torah: A Suggestion for Mennonite Political Theology with Reference to the Reimer-Yoder Divide

Jodie Boyer Hatlem

Douglas Johnson Hatlem

45–57

Messianic Political Theology: Yoder contra Redekop

Travis P. Kroeker

58–66

A Response to P. Travis Kroeker’s ‘Messianic Political Theology: Yoder contra Redekop’

John H. Redekop

67–78

From Generation To Generation? Faith and Culture in One Russian Mennonite Immigrant Family (Part 1)

Robert Enns

79–92

Ministry Compass

Eusebiagenics, or, The Perils of Piety: Another Look at Luke 15

Corey Herlevsen

93–104

Recommended Reading

Political Theology: A Selected Bibliography

Paul Doerksen

105–106

John G. Stackhouse, Jr.,

Making the Best of It: Following Christ in the Real World

Ryan Dueck

107–10

Chris K. Huebner,

A Precarious Peace: Yoderian Explorations on Theology, Knowledge, and Identity

Paul Doerksen

110–12

Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld,

Recovering Jesus: The Witness of the New Testament

Susanne Guenther Loewen

112–14

Bruxy Cavey,

The End of Religion: Encountering the Subversive Spirituality of Jesus

Vic Froese

114–16

ed. Byron Rempel-Burkholder and Dora Dueck,

Northern Lights: An Anthology of Contemporary Christian Writing in Canada

Margaret Loewen Reimer

116–18

Mark Yaconelli,

Downtime: Helping Teenagers Pray

Lisa Derksen

118–120

Arthur Boers,

The Way is Made by Walking: A Pilgrimage Along the Camino de Santiago

John Longhurst

120–121

Current Research

Vic Froese

122–129