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Fall 2025 · Vol. 54 No. 2
Reflecting on Anabaptism at 500 II
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From the Editor: Reflecting on Anabaptism at 500 II |
Douglas B. Miller |
160–161 |
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Seeing Through a Confessional Lens: Renewing a Vision for Anabaptist/Mennonite Brethren Identity |
Doug Heidebrecht |
162–178 |
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Pietism and Pragmatism: North American MBs and Politics |
Brian Cooper |
179–198 |
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Evangelical Anabaptists on Economic Justice |
Kirk R. MacGregor |
199–212 |
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Anabaptists and the Peasants’ War |
Astrid von Schlachta |
213–228 |
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Mennonites and Military Service: From Schleitheim to National Socialism |
Astrid von Schlachta |
229–244 |
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The Courage to Love: The Zürich Anabaptism at Five Hundred Commemoration |
Cesar Garcia |
245–257 |
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Reformed and Anabaptist |
David S. Faber |
258–269 |
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Ministry Compass Recapturing the Voice of Mission |
Craig Allen Jost |
270–278 |
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Book Reviews |
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Introduction to the, Anabaptist Community Bible |
Douglas B. Miller Gordon Zerbe |
279–282 |
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ed. John D. Roth, Anabaptist Community Bible |
Tabitha VandenEnden Tom Byford Gordon Zerbe |
282–290 |
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Helen Paynter, Blessed Are the Peacemakers: A Biblical Theology of Human Violence |
Gordon Matties |
291–295 |
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Jason Porterfield, Fight like Jesus: How Jesus Waged Peace Throughout Holy Week |
Gil Dueck |
295–297 |
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William J. Webb, Gordon K. Oeste, Bloody Brutal, and Barbaric? Wrestling with Troubling War Texts |
Lynn Jost |
297–299 |
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David E. Fitch, Reckoning with Power: Why the Church Fails When It’s on the Wrong Side of Power |
David S. Faber |
299–302 |
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N. T. Wright, Michael F. Bird, Jesus and the Powers: Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies |
David S. Faber |
299–302 |
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Sarah Augustine, Sheri Hostetler, So We and Our Children May Live: Following Jesus in Confronting the Climate Crisis |
Thomas J. Wiese |
303–304 |
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Daniel Epp-Tiessen, Joel, Obadiah, Micah |
Jerry Pauls |
305–306 |

