Ecumenism and Mission

Ecumenism and Mission

Vol. 18, No 2, Spring, 1998
Publication Date:4/1/1998

Editorials

"That They May Be One, As We Are One"

Frederick J. Gaiser

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Articles

Apostle on Trial: Building Congregations on Resurrection Hope

David L. Tiede

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Does Ecumenism Have a Future?

Walter Sundberg

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Ecumenism as the Shared Practice of a Peculiar Identity

Walter Brueggemann

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Living in the Shadow of the Manger: Mission, Ecumenism, and the World's Children

Margaret Eletta Guider

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Martin Luther and the World Religions

Egil Grislis

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Remembering the Ecumenical Struggle against Apartheid

Peter Storey

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Social Capital and the New Missionary Pragmatics

Paul Varo Martinson

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The Church of the Future and the Prospects for Ecumenism

Timothy F. Lull

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The Portrayal of Missionaries in African Literature

Mbongeni Z. Malaba

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Face to Face

What Does It Mean to Be a Worshiping Community?

J. Jeffrey Zetto

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Texts in Context

Easter to Trinity with the Gospel of John: Bearing Witness to Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

Paul S. Berge

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Perspectives

Fifty Years World Council of Churches

Konrad Raiser

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Reviews

Compelling Knowledge: A Feminist Proposal for an Epistemology of the Cross, by Solberg, Mary M.

Philip Ruge-Jones

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From Federation to Communion: The History of the Lutheran World Federation, by Schjorring, Jens Holger, Prasanna Kumari, and Norman A. Hjelm

David W. Preus

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Slouching towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline, by Bork, Robert H.

Daniel P. Ostercamp

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The Church Musician, by Westermeyer, Paul

William J. Wilson

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The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism, by Schwartz, Regina M.

Mark McIntire

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The Moral Vision of the New Testament: Community, Cross, New Creation, by Hays, Richard B.

Mary E. Hinkle

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