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Word & World Volume XIX, Number 4 Fall 1999 Index to Volume XIX (1999) Dancing with Isaiah, Frederick J. Gaiser. (Pagination for this volume is as follows: 107-108. (Editorial) No. 1=1-104; No. 2=105-220; No. 3=221- 332; No. 4=333-444.) Daunting, Indeed! A Critical Conversa- tion with The Promise of Lutheran Eth- Articles ics, Gary M. Simpson. 187-200. Advocates and Advocacy: Why Do We Ad- David’s Abuse of Power, Larry W. Spiel- vocate? John R. Stumme. 315, 317. (Face man. 251-259. to Face) Divine Sovereignty and Human Free- Advocates and Advocacy: Who Are Advo- dom—A Perennial Problem, Warren cates? Kay S. Dowhower. 314, 316. (Face Quanbeck. 401-409. to Face) The End in Matthew (5:48 and 28:20): How The Ambidextrous God: Luther on Faith to Preach It and How Not To, Robert H. and Politics, David J. Lose. 260-267. Smith. 303-313. (Texts in Context) Arts in the Church: Beautiful, But Also Exegesis for Textual Preaching, Mary E. Faithful, Gracia Grindal. 411, 413. (Face Hinkle. 58-64. to Face) Exegesis of Isaiah in Choral Music, Paul Arts in the Church: Communicating the Westermeyer. 171-179. Faith, Wilson Yates. 410, 412. (Face to Face) A Famine of the Word? Frederick J. Gaiser. 3-4. (Editorial) Battling the Dark Side: Star Wars and Fifteen Commandments for Preaching, Popular Understandings of Evil, Bruce Gracia Grindal. 71-82. David Forbes. 351-362. The Formation of a Preacher, Susan R. Called to Common Mission: Our Best Op- Briehl. 14-20. portunity, J. Robert Wright. 180, 182- 183. (Face to Face) God as Evil? Frederick J. Gaiser. 335-337. (Editorial) Called to Common Mission: An Unsatis- factory Compromise, Lee E. Snook. God, the Bible, and Evil after the Holo- 181, 184-186. (Face to Face) caust, Murray Haar. 372-380. The City in Biblical Perspective: Failed Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Frederick and Possible, Walter Brueggemann. J. Gaiser. 223-224. (Editorial) 236-250. Human Cloning: Is Cloneliness Next to A Convictional Vision of Preaching, Ste- Godliness? Ted Peters. 92, 94. (Face to phen W. Ramp. 30-38. Face) 441 Word e& World Human Cloning: Why Say No? Rebekah Trading Places: Evangelical and Mainline Miles. 93, 95. (Face to Face) Protestantism at the Turn of the Luther on the Hidden God, Steven D. Paul- Twenty-first Century, Randall Balmer. son. 363-371. 5-13. Matthew in Minneapolis and in Israel, Trends among Lutheran Preachers, David Sarah Henrich. 201-209. (Texts in Con- S. Luecke. 21-29. text) The Two Kingdoms Distinction: An More than Good Theology, Michael Analysis with Suggestion, James Arne Rogness. 65-70. Nestingen. 268-275. The Mystery of Evil, Jerry Robbins. 381- Unwelcome Words from the Lord: Isai- 388. ah’s Messages, Rolf A. Jacobson. 125- “Our Eyes Will See the Beauty of the 132. King”: The Esthetics of Kingship, Kath- Urbanization and Evangelism: A Global ryn L. Roberts. 117-124. View, Ray Bakke. 225-235. Paul Ricoeur’s Myths of Evil in Biblical When the Wheels Come Off: Homiletical Perspective, Frederick J. Gaiser. 389- Reflections on Jonah 2, Stephen W. 400. Ramp. 414-423. (Texts in Context) Preaching the Folly of the Cross, Mary Women and Ecology in Shona Religion, Catherine Hilkert. 39-48. Isabel Mukonyora. 276-284. Proclaiming Salvation: Preaching Jesus as Authors Savior, Ronald Olson. 49-57. Bakke, Ray. Urbanization and Evangelism: Promises, Promises! Some Exegetical Re- A Global View. 225-235. flections on Isaiah 58, H. G. M. Wil- liamson. 153-160. Balmer, Randall. Trading Places: Evangeli- cal and Mainline Protestantism at the Rebels from Beginning to End, Richard Turn of the Twenty-first Century. 5-13. Nysse. 161-170. Briehl, Susan R. The Formation of a Refiner’s Fire and Laundry Soap: Images Preacher. 14-20. of God in Malachi 3:1-4, Frederick J. Gaiser. 83-91. (Texts in Context) Brueggemann, Walter. The City in Biblical Serving Notice on Babylon: The Canonical Perspective: Failed and Possible. 236- Function of Isaiah 13-14, A. Joseph 250. Everson. 133-140. Dowhower, Kay W. Advocates and Advo- Structure and Intention of the Book of cacy: Who Are Advocates? 314, 316. Ruth, Claus Westermann. 285-302. (Face to Face) Texts to Transform Life: Reading Isaiah as Everson, A. Joseph. Serving Notice on Christians, Roy F. Melugin. 109-116. Babylon: The Canonical Function of Isaiah 13-14. 133-140. To Say Something—About God, Evil, and Suffering, Terence E. Fretheim. 339, Forbes, Bruce David. Battling the Dark 346-350. Side: Star Wars and Popular Under- standings of Evil. 351-362. To Say Something—About God, Evil, and Suffering, Paul R. Sponheim. 338, 340- Fretheim, Terence E. To Say Some- 345. thing—About God, Evil, and Suffering. 339, 346-350. “To Whom Then Will You Compare Me?” Agency in Second Isaiah, Frederick J. Gaiser, Frederick J. Dancing with Isaiah. Gaiser. 141-152. 107-108. (Editorial) 442 Index . A Famine of the Word? 3-4. Nysse, Richard. Rebels from Beginning to (Editorial) End. 161-170. . God as Evil? 335-337. (\ Edito- Olson, Ronald. Proclaiming Salvation: rial) Preaching Jesus as Savior. 49-57. . Guess Who's Coming to Din- Paulson, Steven D. Luther on the Hidden ner. 223-224. (Editorial) God. 363-371. . Paul Ricoeur’s Myths of Evil Peters, Ted. Human Cloning: Is Cloneli- in Biblical Perspective. 389-400. ness Next to Godliness? 92, 94. (Face to Face) . Refiner’s Fire and Laundry Soap: Images of God in Malachi 3:1-4. Quanbeck, Warren. Divine Sovereignty 83-91. (Texts in Context) and Human Freedom—A Perennial Problem. 401-409. . To Whom Then Will You Compare Me?” Agency in Second Isaiah. Ramp, Stephen W. A Convictional Vison of 141-152. Preaching. 30-38. Grindal, Gracia. Arts in the Church: Beau- . When the Wheels Come Off: tiful, But Also Faithful. 411,413. (Face to Homiletical Reflections on Jonah 2. Face) 414-423. (Texts in Context) . Fifteen Commandments for Robbins, Jerry. The Mystery of Evil. 381- Preaching. 71-82. 388. Haar, Murray. God, the Bible, and Evil after Roberts, Kathryn L. “Our Eyes Will See the the Holocaust. 372-380. Beauty of the King”: The Esthetics of Kingship. 117-124. Henrich, Sarah. Matthew in Minneapolis and in Israel. 201-209. (Texts in Con- Rogness, Michael. More than Good Theol- text) ogy. 65-70. Hilkert, Mary Catherine. Preaching the Simpson, Gary M. Daunting, Indeed! A Folly of the Cross. 39-48. Critical Conversation with The Promise of Lutheran Ethics. 187-200. Hinkle, Mary E. Exegesis for Textual Preaching. 58-64. Smith, Robert H. The End in Matthew (5:48 and 28:20): How to Preach It and Jacobson, Rolf A. Unwelcome Words from How Not To. 303-313. (Texts in Con- the Lord: Isaiah’s Messages. 125-132. text) Lose, David J. The Ambidextrous God: Lu- Snook, Lee E. Called to Common Mission: ther on Faith and Politics. 260-267. An Unsatisfactory Compromise. 181, Luecke, David S. Trends among Lutheran 184-186. (Face to Face) Preachers. 21-29. Spielman, Larry W. David’s Abuse of Melugin, Roy F. Texts to Transform Life: Power. 251-259. Reading Isaiah as Christians. 109-116. Sponheim, Paul R. To Say Some- Miles, Rebekah. Human Cloning: Why Say thing—About God, Evil, and Suffering. No? 93, 95. (Face to Face) 338, 340-345. Mukonyora, Isabel. Women and Ecology Stumme, John R. Advocates and Advocacy: in Shona Religion. 276-284. Why Do We Advocate? 315, 317. (Face to Face) Nestingen, James Arne. The Two King- doms Distinction: An Analysis with Sug- Westermann, Claus. Structure and Inten- gestion. 268-275. tion of the Book of Ruth. 285-302. 443 Word & World Westermeyer, Paul. Exegesis of Isaiah in Hooker, Morna D. Beginnings: Keys That Choral Music. 171-179. Open the Gospels. Paul N. Hanson, 318- 319. Williamson, H. G. M. Promises, Promises! Some Exegetical Reflections on Isaiah Hughes, Robert G. and Robert Kysar. 58. 153-160. Preaching Doctrine for the Twenty-first Wright, J. Robert. Called to Common Mis- Century. Mary E. Hinkle, 96-97. sion: Our Best Opportunity. 180, 182- Junghans, Helmar. Martin Luther: Explor- 183. (Face to Face) ing His Life and Times (CD-ROM). Phil Yates, Wilson. Arts in the Church: Com- Ruge-Jones, 430-431. municating the Faith. 410, 412. (Face to Miller, Donald E. Reinventing American Face) Protestantism: Christianity in the New Reviews Millennium. Walter Sundberg, 431-436. Beale, G. K. The Book of Revelation: A Com- Powell, Mark Allan. Fortress Introduction to mentary on the Greek Text. Craig R. the Gospels. Elizabeth Ann Johnson, 97- Koester, 424-425. 98. Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann. Spiritual Roetzel, Calvin J. Paul: The Man and the Literacy: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Myth. Paul Berge, 320-322. Life. Terry Morehouse, 436-438. Vanhoozer, Kevin J., ed. The Trinity in a Childers, Jana. Performing the Word: Pluralistic Age: Theological Essays on Cul- Preaching as Theatre. Clayton J. Schmit, ture and Religion. Craig L. Moran, 211- 330-332. 214. Cunningham, David S. These Three Are One: The Practice of Trinitarian Theol- Volf, Miroslav. After Our Likeness: The ogy. Mark Mattes, 425-428. Church as the Image of the Trinity. David C. Ratke, 324-326. Ford, Richard Q. The Parables of Jesus: Re- covering the Art of Listening. Arland J. Wainwright, Geoffrey. For Our Salvation: Hultgren, 98-101. Two Approaches to the Work of Christ. Gregory A. Walter. 322-324. Guder, Darrell L., ed. Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in Watson, J. R. The English Hymn: A Critical North America. Craig L. Moran, 326- and Historical Study. Paul Westermeyer, 330. 218-220. Hall, Douglas John. Why Christian? For Webb, Val. In Defense of Doubt: An Invita- Those on the Edge of Faith. Lynne F. Lo- tion to Adventure. Paul R. Sponheim, renzen, 101. 428-430. Harris, Maria, and Gabriel Moran. Re- Wengert, Timothy J. Human Freedom, shaping Religious Education: Conversa- Christian Righteousness: Philip Melan- tions on Contemporary Practice. Kent L. chthon’s Exegetical Dispute with Erasmus Johnson, 216-218. of Rotterdam. Robert Brusic, 214-216. Hays, Richard B. First Corinthians. Mary E. Hinkle, 210-211. . Law and Gospel: Philip Melan- chthon’s Debate with John Agricola over Hertig, Paul. Matthew’s Narrative Use of Poenitentia. Gregory A. Walter, 102-104. Galilee in the Multicultural and Missio- ological Journeys of Jesus. Arland J. Hult- Westermeyer, Paul. Te Deum: The Church gren, 319-320. and Music. Robert Brusic, 438-440. 444

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