Fall 2019 · Vol. 48 No. 2

Faith in Words

From the Editor: Faith in Words

Vic Froese

88–89

Recipe or Food Guide? The Use of the Confession of Faith in Mennonite Brethren Churches

Brad Sumner

90–101

Article 13 of the USMB Confession of Faith: A Study of Confessional Revision

Gerrit Wiebe

102–119

Confessing the Faith and Tradition: D. H. Williams and Mennonite Brethren Confessional Integrity

Michael VandenEnden

120–136

Putting Doctrine in its Place: Confessions of Faith, Modernism, and the Lex Vivendi

Karl Koop

137–148

Shared Global Mennonite Brethren Convictions: Reflections on the ICOMB Confession of Faith

Doug Heidebrecht

149–160

Keeping the Faith in Changing Times: Statements of Faith at Steinbach Bible College

Terry G. Hiebert

161–177

Nature and Function of the Confession

Confession of Faith
Task Force

178–186

August H. Konkel,

1 & 2 Chronicles

Ken Esau

187–189

ed. J. Denny Weaver,

Education with the Grain of the Universe: A Peaceable Vision for the Future of Mennonite Schools, Colleges, and Universities

Cheryl Pauls

189–191

Douglas J. Heidebrecht,

Women in Ministry Leadership: The Journey of the Mennonite Brethren, 1954–2010

Carol Penner

191–194

Craig A. Carter,

Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis

Daniel Rempel

194–196

C. Arnold Snyder,

Faith and Toleration: A Reformation Debate Revisited

Mark Jantzen

196–199

Lydia Neufeld Harder,

The Challenge Is in the Naming: A Theological Journey

Laura Schmidt Roberts

199–201

ed. Susan Durber and Fernando Enns,

Walking Together: Theological Reflections on the Ecumenical Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace

Jeremy M. Bergen

201–203

Irving Hexham,

Encountering World Religions: A Christian Introduction

Ramon Rempel

203–205