Spring 2000 · Vol. 29 No. 1

Science and Faith

From the Editor: Science and Faith

Douglas B. Miller

2–3

Speaking, in Love, the Truth About Creation

Del Ratzsch

4–15

Comparing Biblical and Scientific Maps of Origins

Conrad Hyers

16–26

Divine Stardust

Hugh Siefken

27–37

The Environmental Crisis: Thoughts of a Christian Ecologist

Max Terman

38–45

Sociobiology, Anabaptism, and the “Problem” of Altruism

Michael Kunz

46–53

Theology of Numbers

Elmer A. Martens

54–63

Ministry Compass

The Joys of 7/8 Time

Bill Braun

64–67

John W. Cooper,

Our Father in Heaven: Christian Faith and Inclusive Language for God

Linda Matties

68–69

Marva J. Dawn,

A Royal “Waste” of Time: The Splendor of Worshiping God and Being Church for the World

Jonah C. Kliewer

69–71

Richard B. Hays,

New Testament Ethics: The Story Retold

Doug Heidebrecht

71–73

ed. Robert Herr and Judy Zimmerman Herr,

Transforming Violence: Linking Local and Global Peacemaking

Wendell Loewen

73–75

Albert N. Keim,

Harold S. Bender, 1897-1962

Valerie Rempel

75–76

Walter Klaassen,

Armageddon and the Peaceable Kingdom

Richard Kyle

76–78

J. Nelson Kraybill,

Imperial Cult and John's Apocalypse

V. George Shillington

78–80

John Paul Lederach,

The Journey Toward Reconciliation

Gary L. Welton

80–81

Scott B. Rae and Paul M. Cox,

Bioethics: A Christian Approach in a Pluralistic Age

George Dirks

81–82

Gary Yamasaki,

John the Baptist in Life and Death: Audience-Oriented Criticism of Matthew's Narrative

Devon H. Wiens

83–84

William A. Dembski,

Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology

David S. Faber

84–86

Current Research

Douglas B. Miller

87–89