Spring 2021 · Vol. 50 No. 1
From the Editor
Andrew Dyck
2–4
The Other Two Thirds: A Response to Doug Heidebrecht and Mark Wessner
Sherri Guenther Trautwein
6–13
‘It Has Seemed Good to the Holy Spirit and to Us’: From Biblicist Arguments to Pneumatological Witness
David C. Cramer
14–27
Like Goads and Like Nails’: Interpreting an Interpretive Model for Scripture Study
Gordon Matties
28–43
Heeding the logos/Logos: A Response to Doug Heidebrecht’s and Mark Wessner’s ‘Interpreting Scripture Today’
Robert J. V. Hiebert
44–55
What Are the Ties that Bind? A Reflection on Theology and Harmony
Brian Cooper
56–70
Hearing and Living the Shalom Kingdom Melody: A Mennonite Brethren Discipleship Hermeneutic
Ken Esau
71–84
Community Discernment for Making Major Group Decisions
Randy Wollf
85–96
Getting into the Story: An Introduction
Rod Schellenberg
97–106
Book Reviews
V. George Shillington,
A Complicated Love Story: Focus on the Fourth Gospel
Terry G. Hiebert
107–109
Chris Huebner,
Suffering the Truth: Occasional Sermons and Reflections
David Widdicombe
109–112
Gordon Nickel,
The Quran with Christian Commentary: A Guide to Understanding the Scripture of Islam
Harry J. Huebner
112–113
Ronald J. Sider,
If Jesus is Lord: Loving Our Enemies in an Age of Violence
114–116
J. Denny Weaver and Gerald Mast,
Nonviolent Word: Anabaptism, the Bible, and the Grain of the Universe
Fulco van Hulst
116–118
Brian Brock,
Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of Christ
Daniel Rempel
118–121
Faculty Publications 2020
Vic Froese
122–132
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