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Volume 33 Index Aasi, Ghulam-Haider. “Christian-Muslim Dialogue in the United States: A Muslim Perspective” (June) 213-22 Billman, Kathleen D., and James Kenneth Echols. “Harold Vogelaar: ‘Within the Frame of Friendship’” (June) 207-8 Blaufuss, Dietrich. “Saint and Heretic: Wilhelm Loehe in German Historiography since 1872” (April) 105-12 Foster, Robert L. “A Plea for New Songs: A Missional/Theological Reflection on Psalm 96” (August) 285-90 Geiger, Erika. “The Biography of Wilhelm Loehe: Insights into His Life and Work” (April) 87-92 Goetting, Paul F. “Openness and Trust in Congregational and Synodical Leadership” (August) 304-12 Grundmann, Christoffer H. “He Sent Them Out to Heal! Reflections on the Healing Ministry of the Church” (October) 372-78 Gugel, John. “China Today” (October) 388-93 Heen, Erik M. “Radical Patronage in Luke-Acts” (December) 445-58 Henrich, Sarah. “Embedded in the First Century, Alive for Our Own: Recent Research on Luke’s Gospel” (December) 481-86 Holmgren, Fredrick C. “The Elusive Presence: Jeremiah 20:4—11” (October) 366-71 Jepsen, Gary R. “Dale Martin’s ‘Arsenokoités and Malakos’ Tried and Found Wanting” (October) 397-405 Klein, Ralph W. “Faint Praise?” (August) 282-84 ———.. “From Russia, in Hope” (October) 362-65 “Harold Vogelaar: Interfaith Pioneer” (June) 202-5 “Luke as Preaching Text and ‘City’” (December) 442-44 “No More Delegating Up!” (February) 2-4 “Robert H. Smith—In Memoriam” (June) 206 . “Wilhelm Loehe and His Legacy” (April) 82-86 Krentz, Edgar. “*Make Disciples’-—Matthew on Evangelism” (February) 23-41 ———. “Necessity Is Laid on Me: The Birth of Mission in Paul” (February) 5-21 Kuhn, Karl A. “Natural and Unnatural Relations between Text and Context: A Canonical Reading of Romans” (August) 313-29 Lesher, William E. “An Intra-Lutheran Perspective on the Interreligious Movement” (June) 209-12 Nessan, Craig L. “Loehe and His Coworkers in the lowa Synod” (April) 138-44 Phipps, William E. “Itinerating Wives and Mary Magdalene” (October) 394-96 Pless, John T. “Wilhelm Loehe and the Missouri Synod: Forgotten Paternity or Living Legacy?” (April) 122-37 Pero, Albert Jr. “Contextualization for Ministry and the Lutheran Heritage” (October) 379-87 Ratke, David C. “The Church in Motion: Wilhelm Loehe, Mission, and the Church Today” (April) 145-56 Roschke, Ronald W. “Healing in Luke, Madagascar, and Elsewhere” (December) 459-71 Rossing, Barbara. “Healing Affluenza: A Sermon on Mark 10:17-27” (August) 300-303 Roth, S. John. “Jesus the Pray-er” (December) 488-500 Sayler, Gwen. “Adam and Eve/Adam and Steve? A Challenge to the Hermeneutical “Complementarity” Argument” (October) 406-14 Schattauer, Thomas H. “‘Sung, Spoken, Lived’: Worship as Communion and Mission in the Work of Wilhelm Loehe” (April) 113-21 Scherer, James A. “Harold Vogelaar: His Legacy and the Challenge of CCME” (June) 233-38 | Schroeder, Edward H. “A Second Look at the Gospel of Mark—Midway in the Year of Mark” (August) 291-99 | Schwarz, Hans. “Wilhelm Loehe in the Context of the Nineteenth Century” (April) 93-104 Shelley, Michael. “Created by God, Blessed with a Sacred Trust: Some Biblical and Qur’anic | Perspectives on Humanity” (June) 239-45 | Swanson, Mark N. “Common Wisdom: Luqman the Wise in a Collection of Coptic Orthodo Homilies” (June) 246-52 Thomsen, Mark W. “Withdrawal for Reflection” (June) 253-66 = Tiede, David L. “Telling the Prophetic Truth: Advent-Epiphany according to St. Luke” (Decé ber) 472-80 . “The Conversion of the Church” (February) 42-51 . “The God Who Made the World” (February) 52-62 Trachte, Larry. “Wilhelm Loehe, Disciple” (April) 157—59 van Doorn-Harder, Nelly. “Practical and Mystical: Patriarch Kyrillos VI (1959-1971)” (June) 993393 Wilson, H. S. “Embracing Global Christianity: A Missiological Challenge” (April) 160-73 Responses Readers who would like to respond to any article published in Currents are invited to contact the editor by mail at the address below or by e-mail, are welcome! ; rklem@|Istc.edu. Curin rTheoelogny antd Msissi on rs Non-profit org. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Bulk Rate 1100 East 55th St U. S. Postage Chicago,I L 60615 PAID Paxton, IL 60957 x]})/ 3693 North Park Theological Seminary LIBRARY 3225 W. FOSTER AVE. CHICAGO IL 68625 Labbecbleccelbeceebabebeleccel ll

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