| CONTENTS | ||
| Editor’s Notes | Ellen K. Wondra | 157 |
| Address | ||
| Personhood as a Tool to Reflect upon Koinonia | Terry Brown | 163 |
| Articles | ||
| Humility and Truth | Deirdre McClosky | 181 |
| Crime, Guilt, and the Punishment of Christ: Traveling another Way with Anselm of Canterbury and Richard Hooker | David Neelands | 197 |
| Sin–No More? A Feminist Re-Visioning of a Christian Theology of Sin | Joy Ann McDougall | 215 |
| Poetry | ||
| Outside | Bettie Anne Doebler | 237 |
| Why hast Thou forsaken me? | Elizabeth Lavers | 239 |
| At the Trotting Races | Mary Kennan Herbert | 240 |
| His Letanie, to the Holy Spirit | Robert Herrick | 241 |
| Review Article | ||
| “And the rulers of the nations shall bring their treasures into it”: A Review of Biblical Exegesis in Africa | Grant LeMarquand | 243 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Bruce Chilton, Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography | Cynthia Briggs Kittredge | 257 |
| Olivier Clement, You Are Peter: An Orthodox Theologian’s Reflection on the Exercise of Papal Primacy | J. Robert Wright | 258 |
| Bernard Cooke, Power and the Spirit of God: Toward an Experience-Based Pneumatology | Robert Davis Hughes III | 261 |
| R. David Cox, Priesthood in a New Millennium: Toward an Understanding of Anglican Presbyterate in the Twenty-First Century | William H. Harrison | 262 |
| Ian Douglas and Paul F. M. Zahl, Understanding the Windsor Report: Two Leaders in the American Church Speak Across the Divide | Mark D. Chapman | 264 |
| Roger Haight, Christian Community in History. Volume 1: Historical Ecclesiology | William H. Harrison | 266 |
| Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics | Timothy F. Sedgwick | 268 |
| Scott H. Hendrix, Recultivating the Vineyard: The Reformation Agendas of Christianization | Stephen Edmondson | 271 |
| Mike Higton, Christ, Providence, and History: Hans W. Frei’s Public Theology | Kathryn Tanner | 272 |
| Rodney R. Hutton, Fortress Introduction to the Prophets | Randall Heskett | 275 |
| Ann-Cathrin Jarl, In Justice: Women and Global Economics | Susan Dolan-Henderson | 278 |
| Members of the Jesus Seminar, The Historical Jesus Goes to Church | L. Gregory Bloomquist | 279 |
| D. Brent Laytham (ed.), God is Not . . . Religious, Nice, “One of Us,” an American, a Capitalist | Kerry Walters | 282 |
| Eduardo Mendieta (ed.), The Frankfurt School on Religion: Key Writings by the Major Thinkers | Christopher C. Brittain | 284 |
| A. Scott Moreau, Gary R. Corwin, and Gary B. McGee, Introducing World Missions: A Biblical, Historical, and Practical Survey | Ian T. Douglas | 285 |
| James B. Nelson, Thirst: God and the Alcoholic Experience | Andrew P. Rank | 288 |
| Bruce Pierce, Miscarriage and Stillbirth: The Changing Response | Kathryn C. Mathewson | 289 |
| Fleming Rutledge, The Battle for Middle-Earth: Tolkien’s Divine Design in “The Lord of the Rings” | Shawn Sanford Beck | 292 |
| Don Saliers and Emily Saliers, A Song to Sing, A Life to Live: Reflections on Music as Spiritual Practice | Paula S. Datsko Barker | 294 |
| Kathryn Tanner, Economy of Grace | Marion Grau | 296 |
| Gregory W. Woolfenden, Daily Liturgical Prayer: Origins nd Theology | Ruth A. Meyers | 297 |
| Gleanings | ||
| Extra Leaves for the Family Table: Resources for Interreligious Conversation | Michael Wyatt | 301 |