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Word & World Vol32u, mNumeber 4 Fall 2012 Index to Volume 32 (2012) (Pagination for this volume is as follows: Humori n the Bible, Michael Rogness. 117-123. No. 1 = 1-100; No. 2 = 101-212; No. 3 = Is This Place Stuffy, Or Is It Just Me? John S. 213-320; No. 4 = 321-432) Morreall. 178-185. A rt icles Karl Barth: Comic Warrior, Jessica DeCou. “Be This Fish”: A Theology of Creation out of 157-165. Chaos, Catherine Keller. 15-20. Keeping It Real, Frederick J. Gaiser. 215-216. The Bible as Word of God, Mark G. Vitalis (Editorial) Hoffman. 348-355. Laughter on the Journey, Howard R. Macy. The Bible Preaches on the Bible: Transforma- 141-148. tion in Jesus’ Proclamation, Derrick T. Leave Them Wanting More: Humor in Fallon. 294-301. (Texts in Context) Preaching, Mary Hinkle Shore. 124-131. Comfort in the Whirlwind? Job, Creation, and Environmental Degradation, Sarah Stokes Life on Screen and Other Musings on Faith, Musser. 286-293. Food, and Media, Mary Hess. 252-258. Critical Vision: Word and Image in the Post- Living Water, Paul Westermeyer. 7-14. modern Age, Sara R. Danger. 227-236. Lost in the Good Book: Learning to Read with Cursed Waters: Pastoral Reflections on Wa- Thursday Next, Frederick J. Gaiser. 334- ter, Katie A. Koch and Paul C. Koch. 33-41. 347. Dwelling in the Word: Affirming Its Promise, Martin Luther’s Humor, Eric W. Gritsch. 132- Dwight Zscheile. 408, 410. (Face to Face) 140. Dwelling in the Word: Recognizing Its Risks, Mobile Learning for Congregations, Ryan Mary Hinkle Shore. 409, 412. (Face to Face) Torma. 267-276. Engaging Our Imagination, Empathy, and On Making Springs, Frederick J. Gaiser. 3-4. Angst: How TV Shapes Community, Theresa (Editorial) F. Latini. 259-266. The Pastor as Wordsmith, Herbert Anderson. “Everyone who hears will laugh with me”: Hu- 356-363. mor and Telling God’s Truth, Rolf Jacobson and Karl Jacobson. 107-116. Qoheleth’s Response to the Overconfident God’s Laughter: A Theological Reading of Preacher: A New Approach to Ecclesiastes Woody Allen and Anne Sexton, Elizabeth 8:1-3, Joseph S. Khalil. 277-285. Palmer. 149-156. Redeeming Life of Brian: How Monty Python Graspable God, Steven Paulson. 51-62. (Ironically) Proclaims Christ Sub Con- trario, Hans Wiersma. 166-177. The Heresy of Infallibility, Revisited, Freder- ick J. Gaiser. 323-325. (Editorial) Reflections on the Meaning of Life in Light of How My Mind Has Been Changed Regarding Wordas Logos, Charles Taliaferro. 373-378. the Bible, John P. Milton. 387-400. The River Flows, Jennifer L. Lord. 63-70. (Texts Humor in Preaching: Life Touched by Grace, in Context) Ruthanna B. Hooke. 187, 189. (Face to Face) Sanctuary as Cinema? Ignore Learning Styles Humor in Preaching: Who Needs Jokes? Chris- at Your Own Risk, Amber Marten Bergeson. topher C. Smith. 186, 188. (Face to Face) 302, 304. (Face to Face) 428 Word & World Vol32u, mNumeber 4 Fall 2012 Index to Volume 32 (2012) (Pagination for this volume is as follows: Humori n the Bible, Michael Rogness. 117-123. No. 1 = 1-100; No. 2 = 101-212; No. 3 = Is This Place Stuffy, Or Is It Just Me? John S. 213-320; No. 4 = 321-432) Morreall. 178-185. A rt icles Karl Barth: Comic Warrior, Jessica DeCou. “Be This Fish”: A Theology of Creation out of 157-165. Chaos, Catherine Keller. 15-20. Keeping It Real, Frederick J. Gaiser. 215-216. The Bible as Word of God, Mark G. Vitalis (Editorial) Hoffman. 348-355. Laughter on the Journey, Howard R. Macy. The Bible Preaches on the Bible: Transforma- 141-148. tion in Jesus’ Proclamation, Derrick T. Leave Them Wanting More: Humor in Fallon. 294-301. (Texts in Context) Preaching, Mary Hinkle Shore. 124-131. Comfort in the Whirlwind? Job, Creation, and Environmental Degradation, Sarah Stokes Life on Screen and Other Musings on Faith, Musser. 286-293. Food, and Media, Mary Hess. 252-258. Critical Vision: Word and Image in the Post- Living Water, Paul Westermeyer. 7-14. modern Age, Sara R. Danger. 227-236. Lost in the Good Book: Learning to Read with Cursed Waters: Pastoral Reflections on Wa- Thursday Next, Frederick J. Gaiser. 334- ter, Katie A. Koch and Paul C. Koch. 33-41. 347. Dwelling in the Word: Affirming Its Promise, Martin Luther’s Humor, Eric W. Gritsch. 132- Dwight Zscheile. 408, 410. (Face to Face) 140. Dwelling in the Word: Recognizing Its Risks, Mobile Learning for Congregations, Ryan Mary Hinkle Shore. 409, 412. (Face to Face) Torma. 267-276. Engaging Our Imagination, Empathy, and On Making Springs, Frederick J. Gaiser. 3-4. Angst: How TV Shapes Community, Theresa (Editorial) F. Latini. 259-266. The Pastor as Wordsmith, Herbert Anderson. “Everyone who hears will laugh with me”: Hu- 356-363. mor and Telling God’s Truth, Rolf Jacobson and Karl Jacobson. 107-116. Qoheleth’s Response to the Overconfident God’s Laughter: A Theological Reading of Preacher: A New Approach to Ecclesiastes Woody Allen and Anne Sexton, Elizabeth 8:1-3, Joseph S. Khalil. 277-285. Palmer. 149-156. Redeeming Life of Brian: How Monty Python Graspable God, Steven Paulson. 51-62. (Ironically) Proclaims Christ Sub Con- trario, Hans Wiersma. 166-177. The Heresy of Infallibility, Revisited, Freder- ick J. Gaiser. 323-325. (Editorial) Reflections on the Meaning of Life in Light of How My Mind Has Been Changed Regarding Wordas Logos, Charles Taliaferro. 373-378. the Bible, John P. Milton. 387-400. The River Flows, Jennifer L. Lord. 63-70. (Texts Humor in Preaching: Life Touched by Grace, in Context) Ruthanna B. Hooke. 187, 189. (Face to Face) Sanctuary as Cinema? Ignore Learning Styles Humor in Preaching: Who Needs Jokes? Chris- at Your Own Risk, Amber Marten Bergeson. topher C. Smith. 186, 188. (Face to Face) 302, 304. (Face to Face) 428 Index Sanctuary as Cinema? Screens Should Not Copeland, Adam J. The Ten Commandments Block the Story, Kevin D. Bergeson. 303, 305. 2.0. 217-226. (Face to Face) Craney, Chris, and Clayton Schmit. Seeking A Screen-Based World: Finding the Real in Consilience: A Theologian and a Scientist Dis- the Hyper-Real, Andrew Root. 237-244. cuss the Problem of Bottled Water. 26-32. Seeking Consilience: A Theologian and a Sci- Danger, Sara R. Critical Vision: Word and Im- entist Discuss the Problem of Bottled Wa- age in the Postmodern Age. 227-236. ter, Chris Craney and Clay Schmit. 26-32. DeCou, Jessica. Karl Barth: Comic Warrior. Telling the Christmas Story with No Shep- 157-165. herds and Angels (John 1:1-14), Susan E. Fallon, Derrick T. The Bible Preaches on the Bi- Hylen. 401-407. (Texts in Context) ble: Transformation in Jesus’ Proclamation. The Ten Commandments 2.0, Adam J. Cope- 294-301. (Texts in Context) land. 217-226. Gaiser, Evelyn E. Think Like a Diatom. 21-25. Think Like a Diatom, Evelyn E. Gaiser. 21-25. Gaiser, Frederick J. The Heresy of Infallibility, Thinking with Luther about Jesus (aka Sweet- Revisited. 323-325. (Editorial) Lips), Gary M. Simpson. 364-372. . Keeping It Real. 215-216. (Edito- Tracing the Fingerprint of God: Faith and Sci- rial) ence (Psalm 8), Clayton J. Schmit. 190-195. (Texts in Context) . Lost in the Good Book: Learning to Read with Thursday Next. 334-347. Transforming Word, William H. Willimon. 327-333. . On Making Springs. 3-4. (Edito- rial) Virtual Church, Clint Schnekloth. 245-251. . Whirred and Whirled. 103-105. Water in Biblical Reflection, Steven Bouma- (Editorial) Prediger. 42-50. Water, Water Everywhere: Seeing It Anew, Gritsch, Eric W. Martin Luther’s Humor. 132- Jennifer Anderson Koenig. 72, 74. (Face to 140. Face) Hess, Mary. Life on Screen and Other Musings Water, Water Everywhere: Sharing Its Life, on Faith, Food, and Media. 252-258. Jim Lindus. 73, 75. (Face to Face) Hoffman, Mark G. Vitalis. The Bible as Word of Whirred and Whirled, Frederick J. Gaiser. God. 348-355. 103-105. (Editorial) Hooke, Ruthanna B. Humor in Preaching: Life Why Words Matter: Twelve Good Reasons Touched by Grace. 187, 189. (Face to Face) and One Caution, L. DeAne Lagerquist. Hylen, Susan E. Tellintgh e Christmas Story with 379-386. No Shepherds and Angels (John 1:1-14). 401-407. (Texts in Context) Authors Anderson, Herbert. The Pastor as Wordsmith. Jacobson, Rolf and Karl. “Everyone who hears 356-363. will laugh with me”: Humor and Telling God's Truth. 107-116. Bergeson, Amber Marten. Sanctuary as Cin- ema? Ignore Learning Styles at Your Own Keller, Catherine. “Be This Fish”: A Theology of Risk. 302, 304. (Face to Face) Creation out of Chaos. 15-20. Bergeson, Kevin D. Sanctuary as Cinema? Khalil, Joseph S. Qoheleth’s Response to the Screens Should Not Block the Story. 303, 305. Overconfident Preacher: A New Approach to (Face to Face) Ecclesiastes 8:1-3. 277-285. Bouma-Prediger, Steven. Water in Biblical Re- Koch, Katie A. and Paul C. Cursed Waters: Pas- flection. 42-50. toral Reflections on Water. 33-41. 429 Pe Sorat tPoahwht i Index Koenig, Jennifer Anderson. Water, Water Ev- Taliaferro, Charles. Reflections on the Meaning erywhere: Seeing It Anew. 72, 74. (Face to of Life in Light of Word as Logos. 373-378. Face) Torma, Ryan. Mobile Learning for Congrega- Lagerquist, L. DeAne. Why Words Matter: tions. 267-276. Twelve Good Reasons and One Caution. Westermeyer, Paul. Living Water. 7-14. 379-386. Wiersma, Hans. Redeeming Life ofB rian: How Latini, Theresa F. Engaging Our Imagination, Monty Python (Ironically) Proclaims Christ Empathy, and Angst: How TV Shapes Com- Sub Contrario. 166-177. munity. 259-266. Willimon, William H. Transforming Word. Lindus, Jim. Water, Water Everywhere: Sharing 327-333. Its Life. 73, 75. (Face to Face) Zscheile, Dwight. Dwelling in the Word: Affirm- Lord, Jennifer L. The River Flows. 63-70. (Texts ing Its Promise. 408, 410. (Face to Face) in Context) Reviews Macy, Howard R. Laughter on the Journey. 141-148. Anatolios, Khaled. Retrieving Nicaea: The De- velopment and Meaning of Trinitarian Doc- Milton, John P. How My Mind Has Been trine. Philip Michael Forness, 420-422. Changed Regarding the Bible. 387-400. Braverman, Mark. Fatal Embrace: Christians, Morreall, John S. Is This Place Stuffy, Or Is It Jews, and the Search for Peace in the Holy Just Me? 178-185. Land. Peter Sethre, 208-212. Musser, Sarah Stokes. Comfort in the Whirl- Cahalan, Kathleen A. Introducing the Practice of wind? Job, Creation, and Environmental Deg- Ministry. Chris Scharen, 206-208. radation. 286-293. Chilstrom, Herbert W. A Journey ofG race: the Palmer, Elizabeth. God’s Laughter: A Theologi- Formation ofa L eader and a Church (An Au- cal Reading of Woody Allen and Anne Sexton. tobiography). Mark Granquist, 318-320. 149-156. Chung, Paul, Ulrich Duchrow, and Craig L. Paulson, Steven. Graspable God. 51-62. Nessan. Liberating Lutheran Theology: Free- Rogness, Michael. Humor in the Bible. 117- dom for Justice and Solidarity in a Global Con- 123. text. Deanna A. Thompson, 88-90. Root, Andrew. A Screen-Based World: Finding Fretheim, Terence E. Creation Untamed: The the Real in the Hyper-Real. 237-244. Bible, God, and Natural Disasters. Barbara Green, 76-77. Schmit, Clayton J. Tracing the Fingerprint of God: Faith and Science (Psalm 8). 190-195. Harline, Craig. Conversions: Two Family Stories (Texts in Context) from the Reformation and Modern America. Mark J. Dixon, 312-314. Schmit, Clayton J., and Chris Craney. Seeking Consilience: A Theologian anda Scientist Dis- Hinlicky, Paul R. Paths Not Taken: Fates of The- cuss the Problem of Bottled Water. 26-32. ology from Luther through Leibniz. Joshua C. Miller, 96-99. Schnekloth, Clint. Virtual Church. 245-251. Horsley, Richard A. Jesus and the Powers: Con- Shore, Mary Hinkle. Dwelling in the Word: Rec- flict, Covenant, and the Hope oft he Poor. Da- ognizing Its Risks. 409, 412. (Face to Face) vid K. Bryan, 80-84. . Leave Them Wanting More: Hu- Hultgren, Arland J. Paul's Letter to the Romans: mor in Preaching. 124-131. A Commentary. Stephen Westerholm, 197- Simpson, Gary M. Thinking with Luther about 198. Jesus (aka SweetLips). 364-372. Humphrey, Edith M. Grand Entrance: Worship Smith, Christopher C. Humor in Preaching: on Earth as in Heaven. Clint Schnekloth, Who Needs Jokes? 186, 188. (Face to Face) 316-318. 431 Word& World 32/4¢ Fall 2012 Janz, Denis R. The Westminster Handbook to Paulson, Steven D. Lutheran Theology. Joshua Martin Luther. Mark D. Tranvik, 92. C. Miller, 202-206. juel, Donald H. Ed. by Shane Berg and Matthew Pervo, Richard I. The Making of Paul: Construc- L. Skinner. Shaping the Scriptural Imagina- tions of the Apostle in Early Christianity. Eric tion: Truth, Meaning, and the Theological In- W. Evers, 84-85. terpretation of the Bible. James L. Boyce, 416-420. Scroggs, Robin. The People's Jesus: Trajectories in Early Christianity. Katya OY uchakof, 77-80. Leithart, Peter. Defending ¢o nstantine: the Twi- light of an Empire and the Dawn of Christen- Seitz, Christopher R. The Character of Christian dom. Clint Schnekloth, 92-94. Scripture: the Significance of aT wo Testament Mahn, Jason A. Fortunate Fallibility: Kierke- Bible. Reed Carlson, 414-416. gaard and the Power of Sin. Paul R. Sponheim, Sponheim, Paul R. Love s Availing Power: Imag- 310-312. ing God, Imagining the World. Jason A. Mahn, Matthews, JohnW. Bonhoeffer: A Brief Overview 198-202. of the Life and Writins 7s of DitT ICl h Bonhoe fer, Stivers, Laura A. Disrupting Homelessness: Al- 1906-1945. Lon Larson. 425-426. ternative Christian Approaches. Kristen Ja- McBride, Jennifer M. The Church for the World: cobson, 99-100. A TheolN OVY Oj Public ore Clint Schne- kloth, 422-425. Tanner, Kathryn. Christ the Key. Andrew Root, 85-86. Padgett, Alan G. As Christ Submits to the Church: a Biblical Understanding of Leadership and Volf, Miroslav. Captive to the Word of God: En- Mutual Submission. Elisai beth Ann Johnson, gaging the Scripturefso rC ontemporary Theo- 307-310 logical Reflection. Reed Carlson, 306-307. / rated lor todays wor k<I NS DPeAChiers e FREI _ resource to inspire better pre aching > I. L irst-rate , land Fam 7H ¢ Timely, compelling and trustworthy content |) ) 1 TEACH Resource * Deeply grounded, biblically and theologically www.workingpreacher.org ! e Semis CENTER PREACHING

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