October 2000 Table of Contents
Contents of Volume
LXXIV
October 2000 Number Four
- In Memoriam: Delbert Gratz
- Author Addresses
- In This Issue
- The Radical Road One Baptist Took
James Wm. McClendon, Jr. - Confessions of a Mennonite Camp Follower
Stanley M. Hauerwas - Following Christ Down Under: A New Zealand Perspective on Anabaptism
Christopher Marshall - Anabaptist Science and Epistemology?
Nancey Murphy - Grace as Participation in the Inbreaking of the Kingdom: Mountains
of Grace Back Home
Glenn Stassen - Anabaptism and Radical Christianity
Christopher Rowland - Anabaptism as a Conversation Partner
Stuart Murray - Meeting the Radical Reformation
Eoin de Bhaldraithe - Reflections on My Encounter with the Anabaptist-Mennonite Tradition
Richard J. Mouw - Embodying the Gospel in Community
Richard B. Hays - Anabaptism and the Obstacles That Make for
Vocation
Rodney Clapp - Sharing the House of God: Learning to Read (Scripture) with Anabaptists
Michael G. Cartwright - News and Announcements
- Book Reviews
Hauerwas, Stanley, et al., eds. The Wisdom of the Cross: Essays in
Honor of John Howard Yoder. Reviewed by Alain Epp Weaver.
Sider, E. Morris, ed. Reflections on a Heritage: Defining the Brethren
in Christ. Reviewed by Paul Boyer.
Bender, Elizabeth and Leonard Gross, ed. and trans. Golden Apples
in Silver Bowls: The Rediscovery of Redeeming Love. Reviewed by
Steven Nolt
Mabry, Eddie. Balthasar Hubmaier’s Understanding of Faith. Reviewed
by Wayne Pipkin.
Kreider, Alan. The Change of Conversion and the Origin of Christendom.
Reviewed by C. Norman Kraus.
Bender, Ross T. Education for Peoplehood. Reviewed by J. Howard
Kauffman.
Janzen, Rod. The Prairie People: Forgotten Anabaptists. Reviewed
by Marlin Jeschke.
Arthur, Anthony. The Tailor-King: The Rise and Fall of the Anabaptist
Kingdom of Mnster. Reviewed by Dale Jonathan Grieser.
Cumulative Index – 2000 637
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