Spring 2012 · Vol. 41 No. 1
From the Editor: Atonement
Vic Froese
2–3
Substitution: The Sure Foundation of Atonement
Walter Unger
4–17
Atonement in the Mennonite Brethren Confession of Faith
Doug Heidebrecht
18–33
Mennonite Brethren Atonement Confessions and Mission
Jon Isaak
Andrew Dyck
34–41
He Never Meant for Us to Die! An Incursion into Genesis 1–3
Pierre Gilbert
42–56
Our Turn—A Brief Theology of Sin
Paul Cumin
57–72
Christ Died: Love, Grace, and the Reconciling Work of God
Erwin Penner
73–80
Theological Foundations for Mission: Do We ‘Get’ the Big Picture?
Bryan Born
Mark Wessner
81–96
Which Courtroom and What Narrative Shapes Your Atonement Theology?
Mark D. Baker
97–110
Recovering the Scandal of the Cross: A ‘Redaction-Critical’ Reflection
Ryan Schellenberg
111–124
Anabaptist Christology, Racial Reconciliation, and Postconservative Evangelical Theology
J. Denny Weaver
Gerald J. Mast
125–138
We Preach Jesus Christ, the Crucified
A. H. Unruh
Harold Jantz, trans.
139–147
Ministry Compass
The Crucified God: Mark 15:25–39
Peter K. Stevenson
148–164
Recommended Reading
Atonement: A Bibliography
165–183
Book Reviews
Douglas B. Miller,
Ecclesiastes
August H. Konkel
184–185
Peter J. Leithart,
Defending Constantine: The Twilight of an Empire and the Dawn of Christendom
Melanie Kampen
186–188
Alan Soffin,
Rethinking Religion: Beyond Scientism, Theism, and Philosophic Doubt
Ryan Dueck
188–190
ed. James Krabill,
Mission From the Margins: Selected Writings from the Life and Ministry of David A. Shank
Titus Guenther
190–192
Dawn Ruth Nelson,
A Mennonite Woman: Exploring Life and Identity
Lori Matties
192–194
ed. Alain Epp Weaver,
A Table of Sharing: Mennonite Central Committee and the Expanding Networks of Mennonite Identity
Stefan Epp-Koop
194–196
John Berard, James Penner, and Rick Bartlett,
Consuming Youth: Leading Teens Through Consumer Culture
Nathan Koslowsky
196–198
Faculty Publications 2011
199–208
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