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Index of Volume 25 Since our page numbers are consecutive within a volume, the following key shows the page number for each reference: Volume 25, Number 1 — pages 1-112 Volume 25, Number 2 — pages 113-224 Volume 25, Number 3 — pages 225-336 Volume 25, Number 4 — pages 337-476 Articles, Editorials, and Homiletical Helps The Battle for Justification by Faith in the African Context (Abate), 422-431. The Challenge of an Hermeneutical View of Law and Gospel in the Apocalypse (Brighton), 253-263. Cross and Craft: Two Elements ofa Lutheran Homiletic (Lischer), 4-13. C. S. Lewis and the Atonement (Mueller), 164-178. C. S. Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy: More Than a Book Title (Rossow), 129-135. The Divine Surgeon (Meilaender), 136-150. Fellow Patients in the Same Hospital: Law and Gospel in the Works of C. S. Lewis (Menuge), 151-163. Freedom of Form: Law/Gospel and Sermon Structure in Contemporary Lutheran Proclamation (Schmitt), 42-55. The Future of Church Fellowship: A Confessional Proposal (Arand), 239-252. Homiletical Helps: Advent (Saleska, Schmidt, Rossow) 438-439, 440-442, 442-444, 444-446. Christmas (Schmidt, Brauer) 446-448, 448-450. Epiphany (Oberdeck, Saleska, Okamoto, Schaper) 65-66, 66-67, 451-452, 452- 454, 455-456, 456-459. Lent (Utech, Redeker, Faulkner, Schaper) 67-69, 69-71, 71-73, 73-74, 75-76. Easter (Redeker, Nielsen, Okamoto, Robinson) 76-79, 79-82, 82-83, 83-85, 86- 88, 179-181, 181-183, 183-185. Pentecost (Robinson, Shumacher, Redeker, Bartelt, Peter, Rockemann, Manteufel, Weise, Bernet, Thomas, Carr, Wesselschmidt, Rosin) 185-186, 186-187, 187-190, 190-191, 191-193, 193-195, 195-197, 197-199, 199- 201, 201-203, 295-296, 296-297, 297-299, 299-300, 300-302, 302-304, 304-307, 307-309, 309-311, 311-313, 313-315, 315-317, 317-319, 432- 434, 434-436, 436-438. Reformation Day (Thomas) 319-321. In Memoriam: August R. Suelflow, 1922-1999, (Wesselschmidt), 338-339 “Luther Renaissance” in East Asia (JI), 292-294. Luther’s Work on the Catechism in the Context of the Late Medieval Catechetical Literature (Krodel), 364-404. “Newton and Einstein at the Foot of the Cross”: A Post-Modern Approach to The- ology (Voelz), 264-279. No Longer Dinosaurs: Relating Lutheran Homiletics and Communication Practice (Nielsen), 14-29. Notes on Preaching Sanctification (Warneck), 56-64. The Role of the Church in a Democratic South Africa (Lategan), 405-421. Index of Volume 25 Since our page numbers are consecutive within a volume, the following key shows the page number for each reference: Volume 25, Number 1 — pages 1-112 Volume 25, Number 2 — pages 113-224 Volume 25, Number 3 — pages 225-336 Volume 25, Number 4 — pages 337-476 Articles, Editorials, and Homiletical Helps The Battle for Justification by Faith in the African Context (Abate), 422-431. The Challenge of an Hermeneutical View of Law and Gospel in the Apocalypse (Brighton), 253-263. Cross and Craft: Two Elements ofa Lutheran Homiletic (Lischer), 4-13. C. S. Lewis and the Atonement (Mueller), 164-178. C. S. Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy: More Than a Book Title (Rossow), 129-135. The Divine Surgeon (Meilaender), 136-150. Fellow Patients in the Same Hospital: Law and Gospel in the Works of C. S. Lewis (Menuge), 151-163. Freedom of Form: Law/Gospel and Sermon Structure in Contemporary Lutheran Proclamation (Schmitt), 42-55. The Future of Church Fellowship: A Confessional Proposal (Arand), 239-252. Homiletical Helps: Advent (Saleska, Schmidt, Rossow) 438-439, 440-442, 442-444, 444-446. Christmas (Schmidt, Brauer) 446-448, 448-450. Epiphany (Oberdeck, Saleska, Okamoto, Schaper) 65-66, 66-67, 451-452, 452- 454, 455-456, 456-459. Lent (Utech, Redeker, Faulkner, Schaper) 67-69, 69-71, 71-73, 73-74, 75-76. Easter (Redeker, Nielsen, Okamoto, Robinson) 76-79, 79-82, 82-83, 83-85, 86- 88, 179-181, 181-183, 183-185. Pentecost (Robinson, Shumacher, Redeker, Bartelt, Peter, Rockemann, Manteufel, Weise, Bernet, Thomas, Carr, Wesselschmidt, Rosin) 185-186, 186-187, 187-190, 190-191, 191-193, 193-195, 195-197, 197-199, 199- 201, 201-203, 295-296, 296-297, 297-299, 299-300, 300-302, 302-304, 304-307, 307-309, 309-311, 311-313, 313-315, 315-317, 317-319, 432- 434, 434-436, 436-438. Reformation Day (Thomas) 319-321. In Memoriam: August R. Suelflow, 1922-1999, (Wesselschmidt), 338-339 “Luther Renaissance” in East Asia (JI), 292-294. Luther’s Work on the Catechism in the Context of the Late Medieval Catechetical Literature (Krodel), 364-404. “Newton and Einstein at the Foot of the Cross”: A Post-Modern Approach to The- ology (Voelz), 264-279. No Longer Dinosaurs: Relating Lutheran Homiletics and Communication Practice (Nielsen), 14-29. Notes on Preaching Sanctification (Warneck), 56-64. The Role of the Church in a Democratic South Africa (Lategan), 405-421. Slamming Light Against the Sour Face: Questions for Law/Gospel Preachers (Nadasdy), 30-41. Theological Observers (alphabetical by author, then title): Arand: Grass Roots Ecumenism: A Proposal, 232-234. Arand: Doctrine as Pastoral Care, 234-237. Bartelt: Homogenous Groups and Short-Circuiting the Circuit, 226-228. Bartelt: Ordained Deacon? Ordained Pastor!, 229-232. Bartelt: Working through Disagreements within the Bond of Fellowship, 228- 229. Berger: Cybergnosticism: Or, Who Needs a Body Anyway?, 340-345. JI: The Cult That Won’t Die, 126-127. JI: de jure Doctrine, de facto Belief, 237-238. JI: A Footnote to the Papal Visit, 123-124. Raabe: Eagerly Waiting for the Blessed Hope, 238. Raabe: Leaven, Gold, and a Lion, 125-126. Raabe: Unashamedly Sacramental, Creedal, and Liturgical, 123. Robinson: The Year 2000: A Time for Indulgence?, 117-118. Rosin: The Times They are A-Changin’-So Carpe Diem, 119-122. Saleska: A New Lectionary? Why and How?, 127-128. Wesselschmidt: De Facto Papal Primacy?, 115-117. What Is the Old Testament Lesson Doing in Our Lectionary? (Saleska), 280-291. “What Benefit Does the Soul Receive from a Handful of Water?”: Luther’s Preach- ing on Baptism, 1528-1539” (Kolb), 346-404. Authors of Articles, Editorials, Homiletical Helps, and Short Stories Abate, Eshetu, 422-431. Arand, Charles P., 232-234, 234-237, 239-252. Bartelt, Andrew H., 191-193, 199-201, 226-228, 228-229, 229-232. Berger, David O., 340-345. Bernet, Ernest, 302-304, 304-307. Brighton, Louis A., 253-263. Carr, William W. Jr., 313-315, 315-317. Faulkner, David A., 73-74. JI, Won Yong, 123-124, 126-127, 237-238, 292-294. Kolb, Robert, 346-363. Krodel, Gottfried G., 364-404. Lategan, Bernard C., 405-421. Lischer, Richard, 4-13. Manteufel, Thomas E., 295-296, 296-297. Meilaender, Gilbert, 136-150 Menuge, Angus J. L., 151-163. Mueller, Stephen P., 164-178. Nadasdy, Dean, 30-41 Nielsen, Glenn A., 14-29, 79-82, 86-88. Okamoto, Joel P., 65-66, 82-83. Peter, David, 193-195, 201-203. Raabe, Paul R., 123, 125-126, 238. Redeker, Michael J., 71-73, 76-79, 83-85, 179-181, 181-183, 187-190, 300- 302, 307-309, 311-313. CONCORDIA JOURNAL/OCTOBER 1999 Robinson, Paul W., 117-118, 183-185, 185-186. Rockemann, Larry W., 195-197, 197-199. Rosin, Robert L., 119-122. Rossow, Francis C., 129-135. Saleska, Timothy E., 127-128, 280-291. Schaper, Gary G., 66-67, 75-76. Schmitt, David R., 42-55. Schumacher, William W., 186-187, 190-191 Thomas, Glen D., 309-311, 319-321. Utech, William G., 67-69, 69-71 Voelz, James W., 264-279. Warneck, Richard H., 56-64. Weise, Robert W., 297-299, 299-300. Wesselschmidt, Quentin F., 115-117, 317-319, 338-339 Book Reviews The Bible as It Was. By James L. Kugel (Maschke), 468-469. Christology. By Hans Schwarz (JI), 324-326. Claiming the Center: Churches and Conflicting Worldviews. By Jack Rogers (Lumpp), 465-466. Cultural Anthropology and the Old Testament. By Thomas W. Overholt (Rowold), 214-215. The Dream, the Effort, the Reality. By August C. Stahnke (Rowold), 467. The Dying of the Light: The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from their Christian Churches. By James Tunstead Burtchaell (Berger), 207-209. The Epistle to the Romans: The New International Commentary on the New Testa- ment. By Douglas J. Moo (Trapp), 332-335. Evangelistic Preaching that Connects: Guidance in Shaping Fresh and Appealing Sermons. By Craig A. Loscalzo (Schmitt), 106-107 Exploring the Gospel of John. Edited by R. Alan Culpepper and C. Clifton Black (Trapp), 327-329. Families in the New Testament World: Households and House Churches. By Carolyn Osiek and David L. Balch (Holst), 469-470 Feminism and Christian Ethics. By Susan Frank Parsons (Jastram), 221-222. A Firm Foundation: An Aid to Interpreting the Heidelberg Catechism. Translated and edited by Lyle D. Bierma (Lumpp), 326-327. The Foolishness of Preaching: Proclaiming the Gospel Against the Wisdom of the World. By Robert Farrar Capon (Nielsen), 102-103. From East to West: Essays in Honor of Donald G. Bloesch. Edited by Daniel J. Adams (Rowold), 215. The Global God: Multicultural Evangelical Views of God. Edited by Aida Besancon Spencer and William David Spencer (Rowold), 466-467. God’s Human Speech: A Practical Theology of Proclamation. By Charles Bartow (Nielsen), 89-92. Having Ears That Hear: Bible Studies for Adults and Confirmation Youth on the Nature and Functions of the Word of God. By Stephen C. Stohlmann and Cynthia Twillman (Kolb), 213-214. Holy Spirit: The Giver of Life. By John F. Vogt (Maschke), 219-220. Hymnal Supplement 98. By The Commission on Worship of The Lutheran Church-— 474 Missouri Synod (Rosenthal), 210-213. Jesus Laughed and Other Reflections on Being Human. By Jean Maalouf (Rowold), 216. Justification by Faith: Do the Sixteenth-Century Condemnations Still Apply? Ed- ited by Kari Lehmann (Manteufel), 462-465 Make the Old Testament Live: From Curriculum to Classroom. Edited by R. S. Hess and G. J. Wenham (Saleska), 209-210. Ministry and Theology in Global Perspective: Contemporary Challenges for the Church. Edited by Don A. Pittman (Rowold), 218-219. No Deed Greater Than a Word: A New Approach to Biblical Preaching. By William H. Shepherd, Jr. (Schmitt), 107-108 Old Testament Theology, Vol. I, 1995; Vol. II, 1996. By Horst Dietrich Preuss (Trapp), 329-332. Practical Praying. By Linette Martin (Maschke), 220-221. The Practice of Preaching. By Paul Scott Wilson (Schmitt), 108-110. Preaching Doctrine. By Robert G. Hughes and Robert Kysar (Warneck), 110-111. Preaching from the Minor Prophets: Texts and Sermon Suggestions. By Elizabeth Achtemeier (Rossow), 103-105. Salt of the Earth: The Church at the End of the Millennium. An Interview with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger by Peter Seewald (Moellering), 216-218. The Spirituality of the Cross: The Way of the First Evangelicals. By Gene Edward Veith, Jr. (Berger), 204-207. A Stewardship of the Mysteries. By Frank C. Senn (Brauer), 322-323 The Teaching Sermon. By Ronald J. Allen (Rossow), 105-106. Ten Strategies for Preaching in a Multi-Media Culture. By Thomas Troeger (Nielsen), Thinking in Story: Preaching in a Post-Literate Age. By Richard Jensen (Nielsen), 98-101. Transforming Culture: A Challenge for Christian Mission. By Sherwood Lingenfelter (Kolb), 323-324. The Witness of Preaching. By Thomas Long (Nielsen), 95-98. Worship, Community, & the Triune God of Grace. By James B. Torrance (Brauer), 460-461. Reviewers of Books Berger, David O., 204-207, 207-209. Brauer, James L., 322-323, 460-461. Holst, Robert, 469-470. Jastram, Daniel, 221-222. JI, Won Yong, 324-326. Kolb, Robert, 213-214, 323-324. Lumpp, David A., 326-327, 465-466. Manteufel, Thomas E., 462-465. Maschke, Timothy, 219-220, 220-221, 468-469. Moellering, H. Armin, 216-218. Nielsen, Glenn A., 89-92, 92-95, 95-98, 98-101, 102-103. Rosenthal, Timothy S., 210-213. Rossow, Francis C., 103-105, 105-106. Rowold, Henry L., 214-215, 215, 216, 218-219, 466-467. CONCORDIA JOURNAL/OCTOBER 1999 Saleska, Timothy E., 209-210. Schmitt, David R., 106-107, 107-108, 108-110. Trapp, Thomas H., 327-329, 329-332, 332-335 Warneck, Richard H., 110-111. ro rs

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