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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

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