Fall 2022 · Vol. 51 No. 2

Using the Confession of Faith

From the Editors: Using the Confession of Faith

Rich Janzen

Brad Sumner

139–141

How Do Canadian Mennonite Brethren Congregations Use the Confession of Faith? Findings from a Community-Based Research Study

Rich Janzen

Brad Sumner

142–159

The MB Confession of Faith as Product or Process: Which Is It?

Sherri Guenther Trautwein

160–164

Using the MB Confession of Faith for Identity, Biblical Interpretation, and Discipleship

Lynn Jost

165–170

Identity, Anxiety, and the Holy Spirit

Lee Kosa

171–179

Confession as Cry of Acknowledgment

Paul Doerksen

180–186

Moving beyond ‘Liking’ to Actually ‘Using’ the Confession of Faith?

John Hau

187–194

A Response from Quebec

Richard Lougheed

David Miller

195–199

‘It’s Not About You’: A Response to the Confession of Faith Usage Study

Brian Cooper

200–205

E. J. Wiens,

To Antoine

Dora Dueck

206–208

Kristin Kobes Du Mez,

Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation

Brian Froese

208–210

Ben Nobbs-Thiessen,

Landscape of Migration: Mobility and Environmental Change on Bolivia’s Tropical Frontier, 1952 to the Present

Patricia Harms

210–213

David C. Cramer and Myles Werntz,

A Field Guide to Christian Nonviolence: Key Thinkers, Activists, and Movements for the Gospel of Peace

Daniel Rempel

213–217

Insung Jeon,

Dirk Philips, A Sixteenth-Century Dutch Anabaptist: His Doctrine of the Visible Church and Its Influence on His Theological System

Jonathan N. Cleland

218–219