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January 2013 Table of Contents
Jan 16 2013
Contents of Volume LXXXVII
January 2013 Number One
In this Issue
Overview by John D. Roth, editor
- In Memoriam: Paul Peachey, 1918-2012
Sunday Morning Confession
Julia Spicher Kasdorf
- Homelands, Identity Politics, and the Trace: What Remains for the Mennonite Reader?
Hildi Froese Tiessen
- The Self in Mennonite Garb, or, Where Does the Writing Come From?
Ann Hostetler - Searching for Intruders Revisited
Ervin Beck - Constructing the Moviegoer in John Rempel’s Arena and Miriam Toews’s Irma Voth
Paul Tiessen - The Minimalist Realist Lyric: On William Stafford’s “Allegiances”
Jesse Nathen - Byzantium North: Some Contextual Notes on Rudy Wiebe’s Collected Stories
John J. Fisher - Tributes: Ervin Beck; Omar Eby; Al Reimer; Elaine Sommers Rich; Katie Funk Wiebe
Book Reviews
- Haile, Ahmed Ali. Teatime in Mogadishu: My Journey as a Peace Ambassador in the World of Islam.
Reviewed by Jan Bender Shetler - Trollinger, Susan L. Selling the Amish: The Tourism of Nostalgia.
Reviewed by Cory Anderson - Gregory, Brad S. The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society.
Reviewed by James M. Stayer - Weaver, Lisa, Julie Kauffman, and Judith Rempel Smucker. On the Zwieback Trail: A Russian Mennonite Alphabet of Stories, Recipes and Historic Events.
Reviewed by Kathy Meyer Reimer - Krabill, James R. and Stuart Murray, eds. Forming Christian Habits in Post-Christendom: The Legacy of Alan and Eleanor Kreider.
Reviewed by Alice Metzler Roth - Brubacher Kaethler, Andy and Bob Yoder, eds. Youth Ministry at a Crossroads: Tending to the Faith Formation of Mennonite Youth.
Reviewed by Thomas E. Bergler - Dula Peter. Cavell, Companionship, and Christian Theology.
Reviewed by David Driedger - McDermond, J. E. 1, 2, 3 John. Believers Church Bible Commentary.
Reviewed by Laura L. Brenneman - Friesen, Philip E. The Old Testament Roots of Nonviolence: Abraham’s Personal Faith, Moses’ Social Vision, Jesus’ Fulfillment, and God’s Work Today.
Reviewed by Ben C. Ollenburger
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