| Contents | ||
| Foreword | Samuel G. Candler | |
| Introduction | Ellen K. Wondra and C. K. Robertson | 1 |
| Articles | ||
| From Church-Shaped Mission to Mission-Shaped Church | Christopher Duraisingh | 7 |
| The Church Awake: Becoming the Missional People of God | Stephanie Spellers | 29 |
| An Episcopal Future? A Theological-Anthropological Stereoscope | George R. Sumner | 45 |
| Unleashing the Power of Worship | Ruth A. Meyers | 55 |
| Common Vows and Common Mission | Susanne Watson Epting | 71 |
| Identity and Effectiveness in the Twenty-first Century | James B. Lemler | 89 |
| Practicing Theology | ||
| A New Middle Way? Surviving and Thriving in the Coming Religious Realignment | Ken Howard | 103 |
| Reaching New People through Church Planting | Susan Brown Snook | 111 |
| The Theology of Mission in Contemporary Practice | Ian D. Corbett | 117 |
| Reconfiguring Anglican Leadership for the Twenty-first Century | Michael Rusk | 123 |
| Developing Leaders for the Mission of Christ | Suzanne E. Watson | 131 |
| Life’s Lessons of a Lay Leader | Pamela S. Wesley Gomez | 141 |
| From Maintaining to Building Communities of Faith | John L. Dreibelbis | 147 |
| Theological Education in the Twenty-first Century | Ian S. Markham | 157 |
| Back to the Future: Visionary, Entrepreneurial, Missional Anglican Leadership for Today’s Church | Karen M. Ward | 167 |
| “Has the story reached thee, of the honored guests of Abraham?” | Bowie Snodgrass | 175 |
| Poetry | ||
| In the Literal Discourse of Poetry | Peter Cooley | 183 |
| Bach Concerto | Pamela Lee Cranston | 184 |
| resurrection | Gregory Fruehwirth | 185 |
| Babylon | Jeffrey Johnson | 187 |
| Incarnation | Matthew E. Henry | 188 |
| Review Article | ||
| Retraining Ourselves in Thought and Action: A Thematic Exploration of Leadership Literature | David T. Gortner | 189 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| John Barton, The Nature of Biblical Criticism | Walter M. Dunnett | 215 |
| Richard Bauckham and Carl Mosser (eds.), The Gospel of John on Christian Theology | Cynthia Briggs Kittredge | 216 |
| Bernard V. Brady, Essential Catholic Social Thought | Eric Biddy | 219 |
| Thomas A. Carlson, The Indiscrete Image: Infinitude and Creation of the Human | Nathan Crawford | 220 |
| Paul Fredriksen, Augustine and the Jews: A Christian Defense of Jews and Judaism | Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski | 222 |
| Tobias Stanislas Haller, Reasonable and Holy: Engaging Same-Sexuality | Charles Hefling | 225 |
| Bernard Hoose, Julie Clague, and Gerard Mannion (eds.), Moral Theology for the Twenty-First Century | Eric Biddy | 228 |
| Alison Milbank, Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The Fantasy of the Real | Robert B. Slocum | 230 |
| Bruce T. Murray, Religious Liberty in America: The First Amendment in Historical and Contemporary Perspective | Elizabeth Tauba Ingenthron | 233 |
| Gail Ramshaw, Christian Worship: 100,000 Sundays of Symbols and Rituals | J. Barrington Bates | 234 |
| Mayra Rivera, The Touch of Transcendence: A Postcolonial Theology of God | Geoff Salomons | 237 |
| Letty Russell, Just Hospitality: God’s Welcome in a World of Difference | Sally Stamper | 240 |
| Owen C. Thomas, Christian Life and Practice: Anglican Essays | Walter M. Dunnett | 243 |
| George E. Tinker, American Indian Liberation: A Theology of Sovereignty | Carmen R. Lansdowne | 245 |
| Frank M. Turner, John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion | Frederick Quinn | 246 |
| Andrew Walls and Cathy Ross (eds.), Mission in the 21st Century: Exploring the Five Marks of Global Mission | Glen Davis | 251 |
| Bibliography | ||
| Gortner Bibliography (web-only) | David T. Gortner |