Spring 2014 · Vol. 43 No. 1
From the Editor: Genesis and Origins
Vic Froese
2–3
What Time Is It? Interpreting Genesis 1–3
Ken Esau
4–19
Original Spin: Jesus and Human Origins
Paul Cumin
20–37
Genesis and Human Origins: What Makes a Human ‘Human’ and Why Does it Matter?
Mark D. Wessner
38–48
The Missional Relevance of Genesis 1–3
Pierre Gilbert
49–64
Reflections on Genesis and Physics
Candice Viddal
65–75
The Face of Christ in the Face of Nature: A Conversation with Jean Vanier, Socrates, James Cone, and Charles Darwin
Justin Neufeld
76–98
Ministry Compass
Teaching Genesis to Young Adults
Randy Klassen
99–104
Recommended Reading
Creation and Human Origins: A Select Classified Bibliography
105–117
Book Reviews
Peter Enns,
The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn’t Say About Human Origins
John Brubacher
118–122
ed. Rachel Epp Buller and Kerry Fast,
Mothering Mennonite
Di Brandt
122–127
Maureen S. Klassen,
It Happened in Moscow: A Memoir of Discovery
Marlene Epp
127–128
Ivan D. Friesen,
Isaiah
Waldemar Janzen
128–131
Willard M. Swartley,
John
Jane S. Webster
131–133
Bruno Dyck,
Management and the Gospel: Luke’s Radical Message for the First and Twenty-First Centuries
D. Stephen Long
133–135
Jeph Holloway,
The Poetics of Grace: Christian Ethics as Theodicy
David Faber
136–137
Richard G. Kyle,
Apocalyptic Fever: End-Time Prophecies in Modern America
Brian Froese
138–139
Faculty Publications 2013
140–147
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