Fall 2004 · Vol. 33 No. 2

Biblical Scholarship

From the Editor: Biblical Scholarship

Douglas B. Miller

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Scholars as Servants of the Church

Gerald Gerbrandt

133–142

Broken Parallelism in Matthew’s Parable of the Two Builders

Gary Yamasaki

143–149

Beginning Again (Mark 16:1-8)

Tim Geddert

150–157

Significant Translation: Exchange as Literary-Theological Pattern in John

V. George Shillington

158–170

Reading 1 Timothy 2:9-15 in Its Literary Context

Doug Heidebrecht

171–184

God’s Spiritual House: A Study of 1 Peter 2:4-5

Jerry Truex

185–193

Curriculum Transformation to Prepare Students for a Diverse World

Teshome Abebe

Zenebe Abebe

194–200

Ministry Compass

The World’s Most Dangerous Bible Study

Eric Elnes

201–206

Recommended Reading

Bible Resources for the Nonspecialist

Douglas B. Miller

207–211

ed. Kenneth R. Chase and Alan Jacobs,

Must Christianity Be Violent? Reflections on History, Practice, and Theology

Larry A. Dunn

212–213

Willard M. Swartley,

Homosexuality: Biblical Interpretation and Moral Discernment

Dan Epp-Tiessen

213–215

Mary H. Schertz and Ivan Friesen,

Beautiful upon the Mountains: Biblical Essays on Mission, Peace, and the Reign of God

Duane K. Friesen

215–217

Henry Rempel,

A High Price for Abundant Living: The Story of Capitalism

Don Isaac

217–219

Albert Borgmann,

Power Failure: Christianity in the Culture of Technology

Matthew J. Klaassen

219–220

Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence,

Captain America and the Crusade against Evil: The Dilemma of Zealous Nationalism

Richard Kyle

220–222

V. George Shillington,

Reading the Sacred Text: An Introduction to Biblical Studies

Willard Swartley

222–223

Larry W. Hurtado,

Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity

John E. Toews

224–225

Raymond Bystrom,

God Among Us: Studies in the Gospel of John

V. George Shillington

225–227

Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders,

Does God Have a Future?

Stephen Tramel

227–229

Lee C. Camp,

Mere Discipleship: Radical Christianity in a Rebellious World

Tripp York

229–231

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Douglas B. Miller

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