Fall 2025 · Vol. 54 No. 2

Reflecting on Anabaptism at 500 II

From the Editor

Douglas B. Miller

160–161

Seeing Through a Confessional Lens: Renewing a Vision for Anabaptist/Mennonite Brethren Identity

Doug Heidebrecht

162–178

Pietism and Pragmatism: North American MBs and Politics

Brian Cooper

179–198

Evangelical Anabaptists on Economic Justice

Kirk R. MacGregor

199–212

Anabaptists and the Peasants’ War

Astrid von Schlachta

213–228

Mennonites and Military Service: From Schleitheim to National Socialism

Astrid von Schlachta

229–244

The Courage to Love: The Zürich Anabaptism at Five Hundred Commemoration

César García

245–257

Reformed and Anabaptist

David S. Faber

258–269

Ministry Compass

Recapturing the Voice of Mission

Craig Allen Jost

270–278

ed. John D. Roth,

Anabaptist Community Bible

Douglas B. Miller

Gordon Zerbe

279–282

ed. John D. Roth,

Anabaptist Community Bible

Tabitha VandenEnden

Tom Byford

Gordon Zerbe

282–290

Helen Paynter,

Blessed Are the Peacemakers: A Biblical Theology of Human Violence

Gordon Matties

291–295

Jason Porterfield,

Fight like Jesus: How Jesus Waged Peace Throughout Holy Week

Gil Dueck

295–297

William J. Webb and Gordon K. Oeste,

Bloody Brutal, and Barbaric? Wrestling with Troubling War Texts

Lynn Jost

297–299

David E. Fitch,

Reckoning with Power: Why the Church Fails When It’s on the Wrong Side of Power

David S. Faber

299–302

N. T. Wright and Michael F. Bird,

Jesus and the Powers: Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies

David S. Faber

299–302

Sarah Augustine and Sheri Hostetler,

So We and Our Children May Live: Following Jesus in Confronting the Climate Crisis

Thomas J. Wiese

303–304

Daniel Epp-Tiessen,

Joel, Obadiah, Micah

Jerry Pauls

305–306