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JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES
INDEX FOR VOLUME THIRTY-FIVE, 1998

ARTICLES:
    35:1 (Winter, 1998)

The Tongues of Pentecost: A Pentecostal Perspective on the Promise and Challenge of Pentecostal/Roman Catholic Dialogue
    by Frank D. Macchia 1
Spiritual Wealth and Neo-Orientalism
    by Tessa Bartholomeusz 19
Zen Master DÇgen Meets a Thirteenth-Century Postmodernist
    by Terry C. Muck 33
From Shame to Responsibility and Christian Identity: The Dynamics of Shame and Confession regarding the Shoah
    by Henry F. Knight 41
The Image of Covenant in Christian Understandings of Judaism
    by Joann Spillman 63

    35:2 (Spring, 1998)

Interreligious Friendship: A New Theological Virtue
    by James L. Fredericks 159
Chalcedonian Christology: Modern Criticism and Contemporary Ecumenism
    by Mark S. G. Nestlehutt 175
The Presence of Christ in the Eucharist and the Formularies of the Church of England
    by Christopher J. Cocksworth 197
Indian Sources on the Possibility of a Pluralist View of Religions
    by Judson B. Trapnell 210
Regaining Our Ritual Coherence: The Question of Textuality and Worship in Ecumenical Reception
    by Piet J. Naudé 235

   35:3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1998)

Introduction
    by Donna Geernaert 317
The North American Academy of Ecumenists: The Story of Its Establishment (1957-1967)
    by Joseph A. Loya 319
One Movement, Many Visions?
    by William G. Rusch 341
Exploring New Forms of Co-operation: The Project of "Mending the World"
    by Peter Wyatt 347
The Bilateral Dialogues: New Visions and Challenges
    by Darlis J. Swan 353
A Papacy Faithful to the Gospel: What Would the Protestant Churches Require?
    by Pamela Dickey Young 357
An Emerging Ecumenical Consensus on Papal Primacy?
    by John Baycroft 365
A Ministry of Communion for the Whole Church: Proposals for Conversion
    by Catherine E. Clifford 370
Does Christian Unity Require Some Form of Papal Primacy?
    by Clark Pinnock 380
The Structure of the Lutheran World Federation as a Model for Ecumenical Relationships
    by Lynne F. Lorenzen 383
Ecumenical Principles for Teaching and Writing History
    by Valerie A. Karras 387
Tensions in North American Protestantism: An Evangelical Perspective
    by Curtiss Paul DeYoung 400
Christian Ministry as Communion: Contributions of 0rthodox-Reformed Dialogue to a Reformed Theology of Ecclesial Ministry
    by Robert K. Martin 405
Mobile Sheep and Stable Shepherds: The Ëcumenical Challenge of Porous North American Denominational Boundaries
    by Timothy D. Lincoln 425
The Turn to Pneumatology in Christian Theology of Religions: Conduit or Detour?
    by Amos Yong 437
The Place of Interreligious Dialogue in the Academic Study of Religion
    by Scott Daniel Dunbar 455
Ethnicity as a Theological Concept: The Thought of lászló TÅkés
    by Helmut David Baer 471
Wartime Orthodox Jewish Thought about the Holocaust: Christian Implications
    by Gershon Greenberg 483

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:

A Word for Continuity: A Response to Joann Spillman
    by Eugene Fisher 85
The Dark Side of the Soul: Human Nature and the Problem of Evil in Jewish and Christian Traditions
    by Richard Lowry 88
The Complex Accusation of Sheep-Stealing: Proselytism and Ethics
    by John C. Haughey 257
A Personal Perspective on the Community Ministry Movement
    by A. David Bos 269

BOOK REVIEWS 101-130, 274-307, 497-530
BOOKS RECEIVED 130-132, 307, 530-532
ECUMENICAL EVENTS 133-145, 308-316,533-550
ECUMENICAL RESOURCES 146-158, 551-560


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