Spring 2003 · Vol. 32 No. 1

Responding to Violence

From the Editor: Responding to Violence

Douglas B. Miller

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Toward a Holistic Understanding of Peace: The Twentieth-Century Journey

Dalton Reimer

3–9

Reconciling America’s Divided Society Through Religious Revitalization

Alicia Hughes-Jones

10–20

Divine Warfare and Nonresistance

Gerald Janzen

21–31

The Christian Community and Political Responsibility: Romans 13:1-7

Jon Isaak

32–46

Revelation’s Exposé of Two Cities: Babylon and New Jerusalem

Gordon Zerbe

47–60

Solving the Problem of Violence

Duane Ruth-Heffelbower

61–74

Katherine Friesen: Tabor’s First Instructor in Music

Clarence Hiebert

75–85

Influences Upon and Through the Tabor College Choir, 1935-1998

Jonah C. Kliewer

86–98

Music Styles of Tabor College and MB Southern District Churches, 1961-2002

Bradley D. Vogel

99–110

Pieces of Tabor College Music History

Clarence Hiebert

111–21

Ministry Compass

Planting Anabaptist Churches in Mexico

Jon Pritchard

122–26

Recommended Reading

Nurturing Peace, Responding to Violence: A Bibliographic Reflection

Gordon H. Matties

127–30

John Howard Yoder,

Preface to Theology: Christology and Theological Method

Mark D. Baker

David Gray

131–32

John E. Stapleford,

Bulls, Bears and Golden Calves: Applying Christian Ethics in Economics

Joyce Gleason

132–34

Craig A. Carter,

The Politics of the Cross: The Theology and Social Ethics of John Howard Yoder

Joseph J. Kotva Jr.

135–36

William P. Brown,

God and the Imagination: A Primer to Reading the Psalms in an Age of Pluralism

Douglas B. Miller

136–37

Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld,

Ephesians

Raymond H. Reimer

138–39

Michael L. Budde and Robert W. Brimlow,

Christianity Incorporated: How Big Business Is Buying the Church

Tripp York

139–41

Current Research

Douglas B. Miller

142–47