Religion and Politics

Religion and Politics

Vol. 19, No 3, Summer, 1999
Publication Date:7/1/1999

Editorials

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Frederick J. Gaiser

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Articles

David's Abuse of Power

Larry W. Spielman

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Structure and Intention of the Book of Ruth

Claus Westermann

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The Ambidextrous God: Luther on Faith and Politics

David J. Lose

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The City in Biblical Perspective: Failed and Possible

Walter Brueggemann

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The Two Kingdoms Distinction: An Analysis with Suggestion

James Arne Nestingen

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Women and Ecology in Shona Religion

Isabel Mukonyora

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Face to Face

Advocates and Advocacy: Who Are Advocates?

Kay W. Dowhower

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Advocates and Advocacy: Why Do We Advocate?

John R. Stumme

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Texts in Context

The End in Matthew (5:48 and 28:20): How to Preach It and How Not To

Robert H. Smith

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Perspectives

Urbanization and Evangelism: A Global View

Ray Bakke

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Reviews

After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity, by Volf, Miroslav

David C. Ratke

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Beginnings: Keys That Open the Gospels, by Hooker, Morna D.

Paul D. Hanson

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For Our Salvation: Two Approaches to the Work of Christ, by Wainwright, Geoffrey

Gregory A. Walter

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Matthew's Narrative Use of Galilee in the Multicultural and Missiological Journeys of Jesus, by Hertig, Paul

Arland J. Hultgren

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Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America, by Guder, Darrell L., ed.

Craig J. Moran

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Paul: The Man and the Myth, by Roetzel, Calvin J.

Paul S. Berge

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Performing the Word: Preaching as Theatre, by Childers, Jana

Clayton J. Schmit

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