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 |
Book Reviews |
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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 |