Fall 2018 · Vol. 47 No. 2

Spiritual Leadership

From the Editor: Spiritual Leadership

Pierre Gilbert

140–141

Ministry amid Competing Values: Pastoral Care and Medical Assistance in Dying

Gloria J. Woodland

142–153

Light to the Nations: The Servant of the Lord and the Mission of the Church (Isaiah 49:1–6)

Pierre Gilbert

154–168

The Theological Poverty of the Mennonite Brethren Vision

Brian Cooper

169–183

The Complicated History of Anabaptist-Mennonite Nonresistance

Bruce L. Guenther

184–206

Fresh Air for the Good House of Menno: The Holy Spirit among Canada’s Mennonite Brethren

Andrew Dyck

207–228

No One like Josiah: Covenant Faithfulness and Leadership

Mark D. Wessner

229–238

Growing Leaders: Six Practices of Christian Leadership

Randy Wollf

239–251

Preacher, Teacher, Pastor, and Elder: Mennonite Brethren and McClendon’s Portrayal of Church Authorities

Doug Heidebrecht

252–271

Perry B. Yoder,

Leviticus

Dan Epp-Tiessen

272–273

V. George Shillington,

James and Paul: The Politics of Identity at the Turn of the Ages

Sheila Klassen-Wiebe

274–276

Matthew Barrett,

God’s Word Alone: The Authority of Scripture

Doug Heidebrecht

276–278

Brian Stanley,

The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Billy Graham and John Stott

Andrew Dyck

278–281

Joseph R. Wiebe,

The Place of Imagination: Wendell Berry and the Poetics of Community, Affection, and Identity

Romand Coles

281–284

ed. Andrew P. Klager,

From Suffering to Solidarity: The Historical Seeds of Mennonite Interreligious, Interethnic, and International Peacebuilding

Conrad Stoesz

285–287

Dominic Erdozain,

The Soul of Doubt: The Religious Roots of Unbelief from Luther to Marx

Vic Froese

287–289