Spring 2003 · Vol. 32 No. 1
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
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
Book Reviews
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
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
142–47
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