Spring 2007 · Vol. 36 No. 1

Reworking Our Traditions

From the Editor: Reworking Our Traditions

Douglas B. Miller

2–3

Anabaptist Liturgy: An Oxymoron?

Michelle Ferguson

5–19

Fault Lines in Evangelical Theology

Gil Dueck

Doug Heidebrecht

20–30

The Bedrock Beliefs of the Christian Right

Richard Kyle

31–42

How the Cross Saves

Mark Baker

43–57

Pietism’s Gift to Russian Mennonites

Harold Jantz

58–73

Do, Doulos: A Dramatic Presentation of James

George Akina

74–92

Ministry Compass

Teaching and Teachers in the Early and Contemporary Church

Richard Rawls

93–98

Recommended Reading

On Evangelicalism

Richard Kyle

99–102

ed. Ray Gingerich and Ted Grimsrud,

Transforming the Powers: Peace, Justice, and the Domination System

Duane K. Friesen

103–4

C. Norman Kraus,

Using Scripture in a Global Age: Framing Biblical Issues

Doug Heidebrecht

104–5

R. Paul Stevens,

Doing God’s Business

David W. Kroeker

106–7

Justin Phillips,

C. S. Lewis in a Time of War

Douglas B. Miller

107–8

Willard M. Swartley,

Covenant of Peace

V. George Shillington

109–11

June Alliman Yoder, Marlene Kropf, and Rebecca Slough,

Preparing Sunday Dinner: A Collaborative Approach to Worship and Preaching

Jonah C. Kliewer

111–12

Jacob W. Elias,

Remember the Future: The Pastoral Theology of Paul the Apostle

Jerry D. Truex

112–14

Richard Kyle,

Evangelicalism: An Americanized Christianity

Nathan Yoder

114–16

William Ringenberg,

The Christian College: A History of Protestant Higher Education

Rod Janzen

117–18

Current Research

Douglas B. Miller

119–24