Fall 1992 · Vol. 21 No. 2

Earthkeeping

From the Editors: Earthkeeping

Elmer A. Martens

2

Assessing World Resources

Leonard B. Siemens

3–12

A Lament of the Earth

Randy Klassen

13–14

Ecology According to the New Testament

Gordon Zerbe

15–26

Forward to the Garden of Eden

Elmer A. Martens

27–36

Environmental Issues, Salvation History, and Decision Making

Lee Balzer

37–46

What Are We Fighting For?

Will Friesen

47–53

The Environment: What Can Christians Do?

Dave Hubert

54–59

Recent Christian Thinking on the Environment: A Bibliographical Essay

Daryl Kutz

60–64

Recommended Reading

The Environment and the Christian

Spencer Estabrooks

65–67

Current Research

Elmer A. Martens

68–69

ed. Loren Wilkinson,

Earthkeeping in the 90’s: Stewardship of Creation

Max R. Terman

70–71

ed. Calvin B. DeWitt,

The Environment and the Christian: What Can We Learn from the New Testament?

Max R. Terman

70–71

Art Meyer and Jocele Meyer,

Earthkeepers: Environmental Perspectives on Hunger, Poverty and Injustice

Michael Kunz

72–73

April Yamasaki,

Remember Lot's Wife and Other Unnamed Women of the Bible

Katie Funk Wiebe

73–74

Santosh Raj,

Understanding Sikhs and Their Religion: A Christian Perspective

Alicia Hughes-Jones

74–75

Hans Kasdorf,

Flammen unausloeschlich: Mission der Mennoniten unter Zaren und Sowjets, 1789-1989

Peter M. Hamm

75–77

ed. Gerald R. Brunk,

Menno Simons: A Reappraisal

Linda Matties

77–79

D. Edmond Hiebert,

The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary

Rueben Baerg

79–81

ed. S. Mark Heim,

Faith to Creed: Ecumenical Perspectives on the Affirmation of the Apostolic Faith in the Fourth Century

Stephen Varvis

81–86

Historical Endnotes

Kevin Enns-Rempel

87