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vol. 30, no. 1, winter 2002
Challenging the Legacies of Eve and Mary
By Jean Sheldon
How Christ used women to break the cycle of abuse for eternity.
From Kitchen Scold to Dragon Slayer: The
Gospel According to Martha
By Cynthia Westerbeck
Rescuing the patron saint of cooks, servants, dieticians, innkepers,
and sisters.
Is Islam Really a Peaceful Religion?
By Malcolm Russell
Examining Muhammad's revelations to understand Islam today.
Adventist and Protestant Fundamentalism
By Reinder Bruinsma
Why the liveliness and flexibility that characterized Adventist
theological debate in the nineteenth century evaporated.
Divided Loyalties: American and German Seventh-day Adventists
and the Second World War
By Roland Blaich
Are conformity and collaboration with the state inevitable in
times of war?
Serving
Hitler with a Wooden Gun
By Janet S. Borisevich
A review of A Thousand Shall Fall, by Susi Hasel Mundy
The Christian and War, The Case for Selective Nonpacifism
By Charles Scriven
Peacemaking Instead of War Making
By Charles Scriven
A Defense of the Adventist Position
By Donald R. McAdams
In Support of Individual Conscience
By Donald R. McAdams
The Case for Conscientious Objection
By Emanuel G. Fenz
War,
Fate, Freedom, Remnant
By Ronald E. Osborn
A voice from a new generation reflects on war.
Seeds of Friendship in Viet Nam
By Peter Erhard
Despite considerable suffering that the Viet Namese have endured,
they don't seem to be focused on the past. Instead, they're
working on getting the rice harvest in, seeking the best for
their families, and just looking for better times.
The Big 3-0
By Bonnie Dwyer
Twelve Reasons Why the IBMTE Won't Work
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