Fall 2011 · Vol. 40 No. 2
From the Editor: Does God Behave Badly?
Vic Froese
132–133
Introducing Disturbing Divine Behavior
Eric A. Seibert
134–140
Difficult Conversations: A Dialogue with Eric Seibert’s Disturbing Divine Behavior
Gordon H. Matties
141–150
Wrestling with Violent Depictions of God: A Response to Eric Seibert’s Disturbing Divine Behavior
W. Derek Suderman
151–162
Thoughts on Eric Seibert’s Disturbing Divine Behavior
Wilma Ann Bailey
163–167
Disturbing Scholarly Behavior: Seibert’s Solution to the Problem of the Old Testament God
Ken Esau
168–178
Teaching the Old Testament: The ‘Problem’ of the Old Testament Revisited
Waldemar Janzen
179–197
Hermeneutics, Historicity, and Jesus—Responses to Disturbing Divine Behavior: A Rejoinder
198–206
Taunts of the Divine Warrior in Job 40:6–14
Randy Klassen
207–218
People of the Book: The Significance of Mennonite Brethren Biblicism and Hermeneutics
Doug Heidebrecht
219–231
A Tribute to Hans Kasdorf: A Gentleman, a Scholar, and More
Elmer A. Martens
232–234
Ministry Compass
Living Under God’s Judgment
Dan Epp-Tiessen
235–240
Recommended Reading
God and Violence: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography
241–247
Book Reviews
Paul Copan,
Is God a Moral Monster? Making Sense of the Old Testament God
248–249
Mark Jantzen,
Mennonite German Soldiers Nation, Religion and Family in the Prussian East, 1772–1880
Peter J. Klassen
250–252
Férdia J. Stone-Davis,
Musical Beauty: Negotiating the Boundary between Subject and Object
Cheryl Pauls
253–254
Greg Forster,
The Contested Public Square: The Crisis of Christianity and Politics
John Perry
254–256
ed. Chris K. Huebner and Tripp York,
The Gift of Difference: Radical Orthodoxy, Radical Reformation
Melanie Kampen
256–258
Paul Doerksen,
Beyond Suspicion: Post-Christian Protestant Political Theology in John Howard Yoder and Oliver O’Donovan
Joseph Wiebe
258–260
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