March 1999 Issue

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Willmore D. Eva

An important overview of the theme and structure of this special issue of Ministry

Can it happen again?

Nikolaus Satelmajer

Ministry provides an opportunity to experience and learn from diversity.

Ministry provides an opportunity to experience and learn from diversity.

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An approach to the historical-critical method

Roy Gane

A centrist but more "conservative" view of hermeneutical questions

A centrist but more "conservative" view of hermeneutical questions

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the case for a balanced hermeneutic

Robert M. Johnston

A centrist but more "progressive" view of the issues

A centrist but more "progressive" view of the issues

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Nine foundations for an Adventist Hermeneutic

William Johnsson

Bringing the views together

Bringing the views together

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How scripture should function in theology

Doing theology while respecting the authority of the Bible

Doing theology while respecting the authority of the Bible

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The word and the cross

Timothy S. Warren

Preaching in a postmodern world

Preaching in a postmodern world

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The disaffected matriarch

Donald J. Gardner

I learned a valuable lesson about focusing on people's needs, not trying to impress or appease them.

I learned a valuable lesson about focusing on people's needs, not trying to impress or appease them.

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Letters to the Editor

September 1998Bright Halwindi's "The Challengeand Reward of Prison Ministry" wasvery moving. In the Old Testamentclass I teach, we had been discussingthe relationship between faith andfaithfulness in the time of thepatriarchs. I read the article to myclass, and they…

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James A. Cress

Let me encourage you with a real way to expand your staff without appealing for extra funding from the conference and yet accomplishing more ministry than you might have imagined possible