Fall 2010 · Vol. 39 No. 2

Faith and Popular Culture

From the Editor: Faith and Popular Culture

Vic Froese

136–137

From Isolation and Ethnic Homogeneity to Acculturation and Multi-cultural Diversity: The Mennonite Brethren and Canadian Culture

Bruce L. Guenther

138–161

The Electronic Church: An Echo of American Culture

Richard G. Kyle

162–176

ADHD Culture: Emerging Technologies and the Gospel

Jason Derr

177–188

The Far Side of Religion: Notes on the Prophet Gary Larson

Michael J. Gilmour

189–203

Monopods, Magic, and Mission: C.S. Lewis’s ‘Spell for Making Hidden Theology Visible’

Randy Klassen

204–219

Monsters in the Church: Marking the Body in Evangelical Horror

Brian Froese

220–233

Aboriginal Cultural Recovery and the Fear of Syncretism

Michael VandenEnden

234–243

Christian Relationship with the World: Evangelicalism and World Religions

Robert Boyd

244–254

A Theology of Ruth: The Dialectic of Countertestimony and Core Testimony

Nathan Tiessen

255–264

Disputes Between Christians

David W. T. Brattston

265–270

Ministry Compass

Communicating the Gospel in a Shame Society

Rafael Zaracho

271–281

Recommended Reading

Faith and Popular Culture: A Bibliographic Essay

Vic Froese

282–288

ed. Jon Isaak,

The Old Testament in the Life of God’s People. Essays in Honor of Elmer A. Martens

Marc D. Paré

289–290

ed. Jeremy M. Bergen and Anthony G. Siegrist,

Power and Practices: Engaging the Work of John Howard Yoder

Heike Peckruhn

291–292

Richard Bourne,

Seek the Peace of the City: Christian Political Criticism as Public, Realist, and Transformative

Andy Alexis-Baker

293–294

Tripp York,

Living on Hope While Living in Babylon: The Christian Anarchists of the Twentieth Century

Jeremy M. Bergen

295–296

David Aers,

Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology

Joseph Wiebe

297–298

Paul Froese,

The Plot to Kill God: Findings From the Soviet Experiment in Secularization

Bob Hummelt

299–300

Richard P. Church,

First Be Reconciled: Challenging Christians in the Courts

Russel Snyder-Penner

300–302

Jean-Michel Oughourlian,

The Genesis of Desire

Charles K. Bellinger

302–303