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Word & World Volume XVIII, Number 4 Fall 1998 Index to Volume XVIII (1998) (Pagination for this volume is as follows: Formula and Concordat: Agreement and Dis- No. 1=1-108; No. 2=109-232; No. 3=233-336; agreement, Rick Foss. 84, 86. (Face to Face) No. 4=337-444.) The Future of Ecumenism: Dialogue or Bureau- cratic Iron Cage? Charles Amjad-Ali. 314, 316. (Face to Face) Articles The Future of Ecumenism: Living from the Ta- American Religion at the Millennium’s End, ble, Mark Thomsen. 315, 317. Gustav Niebuhr. 5-13. God, Christ, and All Things in 1 Corinthians Apostle on Trial: Building Congregations on 15:28, David Fredrickson. 254-263. Resurrection Hope, David L. Tiede. 136-142. The Gospel of Matthew and the Passion of Je- “Blessed Are the Poor in (Holy) Spirit”? (Mat- sus: Theological and Pastoral Perspectives, thew 5:3), Robert H. Smith. 390-397. Donald Senior. 372-379. The Church of the Future and the Prospects for Identity Formation: Matthew as Resource and Ecumenism, Timothy F. Lull. 166-171. Guide, Edgar Krentz. 411-417. (Texts in Con- Confessing Jesus as Lord: Selected Epistles text) (Epiphany to Palm Sunday), David Fredrick- If Thou Kiss Not Me, Frederick J. Gaiser. 339-340. son. 88-93. (Texts in Context) (Editorial) Current Trends in Matthean Scholarship, Doug- Is Spirituality Good for You? Frederick J. Gaiser. las R. A. Hare. 406-410. 3-4. (Editorial) The Decalogue: Commandments or Chal- Law, Righteousness, and Discipleship in Mat- lenges? Leonard Felder. 62-67. thew, Donald A. Hagner. 364-371. Discipleship in John: Four Profiles, Mark F. Learning What Righteousness Means: Hosea 6:6 Whitters. 422-427. and the Ethic of Mercy in Matthew’s Gospel, Mary Hinkle Edin. 355-363. Does Ecumenism Have a Future? Walter Sund- berg. 172-178. Living in the Shadow of the Manger: Mission, Ecumenism, and the World’s Children, Mar- Easter to Trinity with the Gospel of John: Bear- garet Eletta Guider. 179-186. ing Witness to Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Paul S. Berge. 207-216. (Texts in Context) Luther in Sweden, Carl Axel Aurelius. 299-306. Ecumenism as the Shared Practice of a Peculiar Martin Luther and the World Religions, Egil Identity, Walter Brueggemann. 122-135. Grislis. 143-154. Faith in the Old Testament: Pentateuch and Matthew as Pastor: The Presence of God, Mark Prophets for Pentecost, Mark Hillmer. 318- Allan Powell. 348-354. 324. The Media Factor: Why God Has Gone Pop, Mi- Faithful and Effective God-Talk: Trinitarian chael J. Bugeja. 24-33. Theology for the People of God, Jonathan P. Mission and Ministry in Matthew, Arland J. Case. 272-281. Hultgren. 341-347. A Fascination with Angels, Michael Rogness. The Mystery of Persons in Communion: The 57-61. Trinitarian Theology of Catherine Mowry Fifty Years World Council of Churches, Konrad LaCugna, Mary Catherine Hilkert. 237-243. Raiser. 113-121. No Trinity, No Mission: The Apostolic Differ- Formula and Concordat: Agreement and Dis- ence of Revisioning the Trinity, Gary M. agreement, Paul J. Blom. 85, 87. (Face to Face) Simpson. 264-271. eOaneees e e 441 Word & World “O Old black one, you never deceive me”: An Blom, Paul J. Formula and Contordat: Agreement Aspect of Afro-Brazilian Religion, Peter and Disagreement. 85, 87. (Face to Face) Nash. 76-83. Boyce, James L. Technology and the Classroom: Pop Spirituality: An Evangelical Response, Re-imagining How We Learn. 418, 420. (Face Cynthia A. Jiirisson. 14-23. to Face) Pop Spirituality or Genuine Story? Marva J. Brueggemann, Walter. Ecumenism as the Shared Dawn. 44-56. Practice of a Peculiar Identity. 122-135. The Portrayal of Missionaries in African Litera- Bugeja, Michael J. The Media Factor: Why God ture, Mbongeni Z. Malaba. 194-199. Has Gone Pop. 24-33. Power and Forgiveness in Matthew 18, Elaine J. Case, Jonathan P. Faithful and Effective God- Ramshaw. 398-405. Talk: Trinitarian Theology for the People of God. 272-281. Remembering the Ecumenical Struggle against Apartheid, Peter Storey. 187-193. Dahill, Lisa E. Spirituality in Lutheran Perspec- tive: Much to Offer, Much to Learn. 68-75. Social Capital and the New Missionary Prag- matics, Paul Varo Martinson. 155-165. Dawn, Marva J. Pop Spirituality or Genuine Spirituality in Lutheran Perspective: Much to Story? 44-56. Offer, Much to Learn, Lisa E. Dahill. 68-75. Edin, Mary Hinkle. Learning What Righteous- Technology and the Classroom: Re-imagining ness Means: Hosea 6:6 and the Ethic of Mercy How We Learn, James L. Boyce. 418, 420. in Matthew’s Gospel. 355-363. (Face to Face) Felder, Leonard. The Decalogue: Command- Technology and the Classroom: Inevitable and ments or Challenges? 62-67. Better, Richard W. Nysse. 419, 421. (Face to Forbes, Bruce David. Why Clergy Should Not Ig- Face) nore Television. 34-43. “That They May Be One, As We Are One,” Fre- Foss, Rick. Formula and Concordat: Agreement derick J. Gaiser. 111-112. (Editorial) and Disagreement. 84, 86. (Face to Face) Tradition Makers/Tradition Shapers: Women Fredrickson, David. Confessing Jesus as Lord: of the Matthean Tradition, Elaine M. Wain- Selected Epistles (Epiphany to Palm Sunday). wright. 380-389. 88-93. (Texts in Context) Trinitarian Prayers for Christian Worship, Eber- . God, Christ, and All Things in 1 Cor- hard Jiingel. 244-253. inthians 15:28. 254-263. The Trinity and Congregational Planning: Be- Gaiser, Frederick J. IfT hou Kiss Not Me. 339-340. tween :listorical Minimum and Eschatologi- (Editorial) cal Maximum, Patrick Keifert. 282-290. . Is Spirituality Good for You? 3-4. The Trinity for Teaching: A Work of Art, Stanley (Editorial) N. Olson. 291-298. . “That They May Be One, As We Are Undifferentiated Doxology? Frederick J. Gaiser. One.” 111-112. (Editorial) 235-236. (Editorial) . Undifferentiated Doxology? 235- The Use of Qoheleth in Bonhoeffer’s Ethics, 236. (Editorial) Gail Nord Paulson. 307-313. Grislis, Egil. Martin Luther and the World Relig- What Does It Mean to Be a Worshiping Commu- ions. 143-154. nity? J. Jeffrey Zetto. 200-206. (Face to Face) Guider, Margaret Eletta. Living in the Shadow of Why Clergy Should Not Ignore Television, the Manger: Mission, Ecumenism, and the Bruce David Forbes. 34-43. World’s Children. 179-186. Hagner, Donald A. Law, Righteousness, and Dis- Authors cipleship in Matthew. 364-371. Amjad-Ali, Charles. The Future of Ecumenism: Hare, Douglas R. A. Current Trends in Matthean Dialogue or Bureaucratic Iron Cage? 314, 316. Scholarship. 406-410. (Face to Face) Hilkert, Mary Catherine. The Mystery of Persons Aurelius, Carl Axel. Luther in Sweden. 299-306. in Communion: The Trinitarian Theology of Catherine Mowry LaCugna. 237-243. Berge, Paul S. Easter to Trinity with the Gospel of John: Bearing Witness to Father, Son, and Hillmer, Mark. Faith in the Old Testament: Pen- Holy Spirit. 207-216. (Texts in Context) tateuch and Prophets for Pentecost. 318-324. 442 Hultgren, Arland J. Mission and Ministry in Mat- Tiede, David L. Apostle on Trial: Building Con- thew. 341-347. gregations on Resurrection Hope. 136-142. Jungel, Eberhard. Trinitarian Prayers for Chris- Wainwright, Elaine M. Tradition Makers /Tradi- tian Worship. 244-253. tion Shapers: Women of the Matthean Tradi- tion. 380-389. Jurisson, Cynthia A. Pop Spirituality: An Evan- gelical Response. 14-23. Whitters, Mark F. Discipleship in John: Four Pro- Keifert, Patrick. The Trinity and Congregational files. 422-427. Planning: Between Historical Minimum and Zetto, J. Jeffrey. What Does It Mean to Be a Wor- Eschatological Maximum. 282-290. shiping Community? 200-206. (Face to Face) Krentz, Edgar. Identity Formation: Matthew as Resource and Guide. 411-417. (Texts in Con- text) Reviews Lull, Timothy F. The Church of the Future and Bass, Dorothy, ed. Practicing Our Faith. Robert the Prospects for Ecumenism. 166-171. Brusic, 100-102. Malaba, Mbongeni Z. The Portrayal of Mission- Bork, Robert H. Slouching towards Gomorrah: aries in African Literature. 194-199. Modern Liberalism and American Decline. Dan- iel Ostercamp, 230-232. Martinson, Paul Varo. Social Capital and the New Missionary Pragmatics. 155-165. Brueggemann, Walter. Theology of the Old Testa- ment: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy. Richard D. Nash, Peter. “O Old black one, you never deceive Nelson, 325-326. me”: An Aspect of Afro-Brazilian Religion. 76-83. Cobb, John B., Jr. Reclaiming the Church. Lynne Niebuhr, Gustav. American Religion at the Mil- Lorenzen, 329-330. lennium’s End. 5-13. Donaldson, Terence L. Paul and the Gentiles: Re- Nysse, Richard W. Technology and the Class- mapping the Apostle’s Convictional World. Brian room: Inevitable and Better. 419, 421. (Face to K. Peterson, 428-430. Face) Downey, Michael. Understanding Christian Spiri- Olson, Stanley N. The Trinity for Teaching: A tuality. Robert Brusic, 100-102. Work of Art. 291-298. Farley, Edward. Deep Symbols: Their Postmodern Paulson, Gail Nord. The Use of Qoheleth in Bon- Effacement and Reclamation. Ronald Olson, 97- hoeffer’s Ethics. 307-313. 100. Powell, Mark Allan. Matthew as Pastor: The Forde, Gerhard O. On Being a Theologian of the Presence of God. 348-354. Cross. Del Jacobson, 328-329. Raiser, Konrad. Fifty Years World Council of Geyer, Alan. Ideology in America: Challenges to Churches. 113-121. Faith. Rolf Jacobson, 438-440. Ramshaw, Elaine J. Power and Forgiveness in Hays, Richard B. The Moral Vision of the New Tes- Matthew 18. 398-405. tament: Community, Cross, New Creation. Mary E. Hinkle, 220-222. Rogness, Michael. A Fascination with Angels. 57-61. Jones, Gareth Lloyd. The Bones of Joseph: From the Ancient Texts to the Modern Church. Mark Senior, Donald. The Gospel of Matthew and the Mclintire, 430-432. Passion of Jesus: Theological and Pastoral Perspectives. 372-379. Joyce, Timothy. Celtic Christianity: A Sacred Tradi- Simpson, Gary M. No Trinity, No Mission: The tion, A Vision of Hope. Carl A. Volz, 432-434. Apostolic Difference of Revisioning the Trin- Kallestad, Walt. Entertainment Evangelism: Taking ity. 264-271. the Church Public. Frederick J. Gaiser, 102-106. Smith, Robert H. “Blessed Are the Poor in (Holy) Loewen, James W. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Every- Spirit”? (Matthew 5:3). 390-397. thing Your American History Textbook Got Storey, Peter. Remembering the Ecumenical Wrong. Rolf Jacobson, 106-108. Struggle against Apartheid. 187-193. Murphy-O’Connor, Jerome. Paul: A Critical Life. Sundberg, Walter. Does Ecumenism Have a Fu- Arland J. Hultgren, 96-97. ture? 172-178. Rifkin, Jeremy. The Biotech Century: Harnessing Thomsen, Mark. The Future of Ecumenism: Liv- the Gene and Remaking the World. Grant Ste- ing from the Table. 315, 317. vensen, 333-336. 443 Word & World Schjorring, Jens Holger, Prasanna Kumari, Nor- Tigay, Jeffrey. Deuteronomy. Robert W. Dahlen, man A. Hjelm. From Federation to Communion: 94-96. The History of the Lutheran World Federation. Torvend, Samuel, Lani Willis, Paul Nelson, David W. Preus, 225-226. Frank Stoldt, Scott Weidler, eds. Welcome to Schwartz, Regina M. The Curse of Cain: The Vio- Christ: A Lutheran Introduction to the Catechu- lent Legacy of Monotheism. Mark McIntire, menate, Welcome to Christ: A Lutheran Catecheti- 217-218. cal Guide, and Welcome to Christ: Lutheran Rites for the Catechumenate. Robert Brusic, 434-438. Senn, Frank C. Christian Liturgy: Catholic and Westermeyer, Paul. The Church Musician. Wil- Evangelical. Robert Brusic, 330-333. liam J. Wilson, 226-230. Solberg, Mary M. Compelling Knowledge: A Femi- Witherington, Ben, III. The Acts of the Apostles: A nist Proposal for an Epistemology of the Cross. Socio-Rhetorical Commentary. Sarah Henrich, Phil Ruge-Jones, 224-225. 326-328. eh as CAT

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