Fall 2013 · Vol. 42 No. 2
From the Editor: The New Calvinism Considered
Vic Froese
122–123
Ploughing with a Donkey and an Ox: On Being Anabaptist and Reformed
John Neufeld
124–131
Reformed Theology Among Canadian Mennonite Brethren
Brian Cooper
132–147
The Rise of New Calvinism Among Canadian Mennonite Brethren
Myron A. Penner
148–165
A Coalition too Small? Anabaptism and the New Calvinist Gospel
Anthony G. Siegrist
Gary Wiebe
166–177
New Calvinists and Neo-Anabaptists: A Tale of Two Tribes
Jared Hiebert
Terry G. Hiebert
178–194
What it Means to be Human: Anabaptism and New Calvinism in Conversation
Jon Isaak
195–206
Mennonite Brethren and the Gospel: A Theology of Mission on the Way
Doug Heidebrecht
207–228
Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary and the Battle for the Bible 1977–1982
John E. Toews
229–250
Recommended Reading
New Calvinism: A Selected Bibliography
251–259
Book Reviews
ed. Abe Dueck, Bruce L. Guenther, Doug Heidebrecht,
Renewing Identity and Mission: Mennonite Brethren Reflections After 150 Years
Keith Poysti
260–262
C. Norman Kraus,
The Jesus Factor in Justice and Peacemaking
Harry J. Huebner
262–265
Brad S. Gregory,
The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society
Karl Koop
266–268
Yossi Katz and John Lehr,
Inside the Ark: The Hutterites in Canada and the United States
Jesse Hofer
268–270
ed. Tripp York and Justin Bronson Barringer,
A Faith Not Worth Fighting For: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Nonviolence
David Driedger
271–273
David R. Swartz,
Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism
David M. Warkentin
273–275
Willard M. Swartley,
Health, Healing and the Church’s Mission: Biblical Perspectives and Moral Priorities
Denny Smith
275–277
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