Spring 2011 · Vol. 40 No. 1

Faith and Skepticism

From the Editor: Faith and Skepticism

Vic Froese

1–2

Angry at the God Who Isn’t There: The New Atheism as Theodicy

Ryan Dueck

3–16

The Challenge of Richard Dawkins: Answering an Intellectually Fulfilled Atheist

Michael Kunz

17–27

Seeing More Clearly in a Blurry Landscape: Acknowledging Ambiguity in Science

John L. Brubacher

28–39

Christianity and Psychology: Living at the Intersection of Faith and Intellectual Inquiry

John K. Rempel

40–50

Faith, Fiction, and Skepticism: Transcendence in Flannery O’Connor, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Albert Camus

Justin Neufeld

51–64

Fighting Fire with Fire: Divine Nihilism in Ecclesiastes

Pierre Gilbert

65–79

Responding But Not Replying: David Bentley Hart and the ‘New Atheism’

Paul Doerksen

80–89

Recommended Reading

Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age

Vic Froese

90–100

Ministry Compass

A Beginner’s Journey into the Jesus Prayer

Jan Woltmann

101–107

ed. Abe Dueck, Helmut Harder, and Karl Koop,

New Perspectives in Believers Church Ecclesiology

Neal Blough

108–110

Stuart Murray,

The Naked Anabaptist: The Bare Essentials of a Radical Faith

Brian Cooper

110–112

Theron F. Schlabach,

War, Peace and Social Conscience: Guy F. Hershberger and Mennonite Ethics

Abe Dueck

112–114

Gerald W. Schlabach,

Unlearning Protestantism: Sustaining Christian Community in an Unstable Age

Helmut Harder

114–116

ed. Peter Dula and Chris K. Huebner,

The New Yoder

Kevin Derksen

116–118

J. Nelson Kraybill,

Apocalypse and Allegiance: Worship, Politics, and Devotion in the Book of Revelation

Gordon Zerbe

118–119

Gareth Brandt,

Under Construction: Reframing Men’s Spirituality

Abe Bergen

119–121

ed. Anne Krabill Herschberger,

Sexuality: God’s Gift

Mark Doerksen

121–122

Current Research

Vic Froese

123–130