Spring 2004 · Vol. 33 No. 1

Baptism and Church Membership

From the Editor: Baptism and Church Membership

Douglas B. Miller

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Baptism Among the Early Christians

Jon Isaak

3–20

Mennonite Brethren Theology of Baptism

Lynn Jost

21–32

The Church “Without Spot or Wrinkle”: Testing the Tradition

Walter Unger

33–47

Baptism and Membership: An Alternative Perspective

David Falk

48–59

Summary Report on the Baptism and Membership Study Conference

Ken Peters

60–69

Many Counselors Bring Success: Making Room for Holistic and Analytic Reasoning

Marlene Enns

70–84

American Mennonites and Nonviolence

Landon Fulmer

85–101

Ministry Compass

Making Space in Ministry for Mentors

Dennis Fast

102–106

ed. Kimberly D. Schmidt, Diane Zimmerman Umble, and Steven D. Reschly,

Strangers at Home: Amish and Mennonite Women in History

Katie Funk Wiebe

107–108

Glen H. Stassen and David P. Gushee,

Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context

Ted Grimsrud

108–110

Douglas B. Miller,

Symbol and Rhetoric in Ecclesiastes: The Place of Hebel in Qohelet’s Work

Elmer A. Martens

110–111

Eugene F. Roop,

Ruth, Jonah, Esther

Ben C. Ollenburger

112–113

John R. Yeatts,

Revelation

Loren L. Johns

113–114

Douglas Harink,

Paul Among the Postliberals: Pauline Theology Beyond Christendom and Modernity

Devon H. Wiens

115–116

Alice P. Matthews,

Preaching That Speaks to Women

Nadine Friesen

116–118

Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.,

Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament: A Guide for the Church

Lynn Jost

118–119

Arthur F. Holmes,

Building the Christian Academy

Bruce Anthony

119–121

Thomas Woodward,

Doubts about Darwin: A History of Intelligent Design

Allen G. Hiebert

121–123

Cornelius G. Hunger,

Darwin’s Proof: The Triumph of Religion over Science

Allen G. Hiebert

121–123

David K. Naugle,

Worldview: The History of a Concept

Brent G. Kyle

123–125

Current Research

Douglas B. Miller

126–31