Spring 2000 · Vol. 29 No. 1
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
Book Reviews
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
87–89
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