Spring 2025 · Vol. 54 No. 1
Reflecting on Anabaptism at 500
From the Editor: Reflecting on Anabaptism at 500 |
Douglas B. Miller |
2–6 |
Peacemaking as Mission: Engaging a World in Need of God’s Shalom |
Sam “Saji” Oommen Jamie Munday Kendra DeMicco-Lovins |
7–20 |
Boundaries and Bridges for Unity: A Mennonite Brethren Overview |
Andrew Dyck |
21–40 |
The Formation and Operations of ICOMB |
David Wiebe |
41–55 |
Anabaptism in Britain: Then and Now |
Stuart Murray Williams |
56–68 |
Considering Weaver’s Narrative Christus Victor |
Harrison Wiebe Faber |
69–83 |
A Centered-Set Paradigm for Being Church |
Mark D. Baker |
84–97 |
Centered-Set Church: A Review and Critique |
Brian Cooper |
98–109 |
Response to Brian Cooper |
Mark D. Baker |
110–115 |
Ministry Compass Gifts and Complexities of Shared Leadership in Anabaptist Contexts |
Sherri Guenther Trautwein |
116–121 |
Recommended Reading On Anabaptism |
Douglas B. Miller |
112–136 |
Book Reviews |
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Michael Knowles, The Meeting that Changed the World: The Council of Jerusalem AD 49 |
Timothy Reardon |
137–138 |
Matthew Lynch, Flood and Fury: Old Testament Violence and the Shalom of God |
Pierre Gilbert |
139–141 |
Gordon E. Carkner, Towards an Incarnational Spiritual Culture: Grounding Our Identity in Christ |
Ryan Dueck |
141–143 |
Lauren Friesen, Theatre, Peace, Justice: Collected Essays Toward a Mennonite Dramaturgy |
Richard Toews |
143–145 |
David P. Gushee, Defending Democracy from Its Christian Enemies |
Douglas B. Miller |
145–148 |
Contantine R. Campbell, Jesus v. Evangelicals: A Biblical Critique of a Wayward Movement |
James Toews |
148–150 |
Sarah Klassen, ed. Nathan Dueck, New and Selected Poems of Sarah Klassen |
Christopher M. Dick |
150–152 |
Faculty Publications 2024 |
Douglas B. Miller |
153–158 |