Issue 2016, vol. 70








Robert Kreider, in memoriam
- Kreider bridged denominations, institutions, centuries
- Fears in Solitude
- A Boat in a Tree; Limestone, Hedge, Prairie: Robert S. Kreider and the Fidelity of Place
On Writing and Performing in Prison
- Inside Stories: Documenting Corrections in College Theater
- “My Mind Opened with the Cell Door”: Higher Education beyond Campus
- Interview with Libby Schrag, director of Offender Victim Ministries
Contemporary Mennonite Scholarship
- Prelude: All People? Or, An Anabaptist Anasermon for All Saints’ Day
- Mennonite/s Writing: Explorations and Exposition
- Postlude: Somewhere Near Defiance
- Stephen Beachy’s boneyard, the Martyrs Mirror, and Anabaptist Activism
- A Comparative Analysis of Church Conflict: An Introduction to Wilhelm Mannhardt’s 1868 ‘Objective Discussion’ on Prussian Mennonites at the Cusp of Including Soldiers as Church Members in Good Standing
- The Resolution of November 9, 1867, by the North German Confederation Diet Concerning the Lifting of the Military Service Exemption of the Mennonites and the Current Attitudes of the Mennonites of Provincial Prussia to the Same
- “Love to all, Bayard Rustin”: Mennonites and the mind behind the March on Washington
- The Swiss-Volhynian Mennonite Worshiping Community: Scripture, Laity and God
Student Writing
- For the sake of peace, please remember that not all terrorists are Muslim
- The Growth and Decline of the Alta Community: A Case Study of Dead and Dying Towns in Kansas
- Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?: Reflections of an Intern in Community at Bethel College Mennonite Church
Student Writing – Cornelius Krahn Contest Winners
- When the Walls Have Ears — First Place
- Intersection of Genealogy and History — Second Place
- A Prayer They Need — Third Place
Book Matter
- Review: After Identity: Mennonite Writing in North America
- Review: Magpie’s Blanket: A Novel
- Review: Abandoned Homeland
- Review: Identitätskonstruktionen russlanddeutscher Mennoniten im Spiegel ihrer Literatur
- Review: Between 2 Gods: Memoir of Abuse in the Mennonite Community
Responses to Jeff Gundy’s Songs from an Empty Cage from a Pastor, a Teacher, and a Literary Critic
- Preface
- From Mystery to Love: Responding to Songs from an Empty Cage
- On Writing of Faith Broken Open and Other Evidences of Love
- Songs from an Empty Cage as Literary Criticism and Theology
Call for Papers
- Crossing the Line: Women of Anabaptist Traditions Encounter Borders and Boundaries
- I’ve Got the Power! Naming and Reclaiming Power as a Force for Good