Spring 2014 · Vol. 43 No. 1

Genesis and Origins

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

Vic Froese

105–117

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

Vic Froese

140–147