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Purpose of Project
  
<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='text-align:center'><b><span
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style='font-size:13.0pt'>Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible</span></b></p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='text-align:center'><b><span
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The purpose of the online Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible (ADB) is to reflect (and to reflect critically on) an Anabap­tist approach to the reading of the Bible. The Dictionary is intended to serve those in the Anabaptist traditions as well as to be a respectful conversation partner with those in other Christian traditions as authors give voice to an appreciatively critical Anabaptist perspective. It is a Bible dictionary wiki project with an Anabaptist flavor.
style='font-size:13.0pt'>Guidelines for Writers</span></b></p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>Purpose of Project</b></p>
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Origin and Early History of the Project
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>The purpose of the online Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible
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In 2007 the Editorial Council of the Believers Church Bible Commentary series discussed the advisability of developing an online Anabaptist Bible dictionary. Each of the subsequent years saw further discussion of the possibility. In 2010 the Editorial Council asked Dr. Paul M. Zehr to develop a budget for the project and to seek funding for it. It also asked Dr. Douglas B. Miller and Dr. Loren L. Johns (the current Old and New Test­a­ment editors of the BCBC) to serve as editors for the ADB and to launch the project by mid-2012. Early in 2011, Paul Zehr, Amy Gingerich (of MennoMedia), Doug Miller, and Loren Johns met to develop further the earlier planning. Initial grants funding the project have come from the United Service Foundation and the Schowalter Foundation.
(ADB) is to reflect (and to reflect critically on) an Anabap­tist approach to the
 
reading of the Bible. The Dictionary is intended to serve those in the
 
Anabaptist traditions as well as to be a respectful conversation partner with
 
those in other Christian traditions as authors give voice to an appreciatively
 
critical Anabaptist perspective. It is a Bible dictionary wiki project with an
 
Anabaptist flavor.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
+
  
<p class=MsoNormal><b>Origin and Early History of the Project</b></p>
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Project Design
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>In 2007 the Editorial Council of the <a
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The online ADB will consist of articles and an invitation to comment. Although articles may not be changed without editorial approval, it is anticipated that changes will result from interaction from readers. Articles published will be allowed some air time before being revised, except in cases of egregious errors or embarrassments. Authors are to be historically and descriptively fair regarding Anabaptist perspectives while also theologically constructive in their writing. That is, the ADB should not only reflect (and reflect on) a historical tradition; it should also contribute theologically to Anabaptism as a living vision embodied in multiple church traditions today. Writers should write for the church and not just for the historian’s and biblical scholar’s guilds.
href="http://www.heraldpress.com/bcbc/">Believers Church Bible Commentary</a>
 
series discussed the advisability of developing an online Anabaptist Bible
 
dictionary. Each of the subsequent years saw further discussion of the
 
possibility. In 2010 the Editorial Council asked <a
 
href="http://store.mpn.net/contributorinfo.cfm?ContribID=791">Dr. Paul M. Zehr</a>
 
to develop a budget for the project and to seek funding for it. It also asked <a
 
href="http://www.tabor.edu/undergraduate/meet-faculty-students/douglas-miller">Dr.
 
Douglas B. Miller</a> and <a
 
href="http://www.ambs.edu/about/staff-and-faculty/loren-johns">Dr. Loren L.
 
Johns</a> (the current Old and New Test­a­ment editors of the BCBC) to serve as
 
editors for the ADB and to launch the project by mid-2012. Early in 2011, Paul
 
Zehr, <a
 
href="http://www.mennonitechurch.ca/news/releases/2009/06/Release06.htm">Amy
 
Gingerich</a> (of <a href="http://mennomedia.org/">MennoMedia</a>), Doug
 
Miller, and Loren Johns met to develop further the earlier planning. Initial
 
grants funding the project have come from the United Service Foundation and the
 
Schowalter Foundation.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>Project Design</b></p>
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Multilingual Global Project
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>The online ADB will consist of articles and an invitation to
+
As a global project, the ADB is looking for French and Spanish editors who can develop comparable essays in those languages (and/or translate ones originally written in English). Funds for translating have not yet been obtained. Additional languages may be added as authors, editors, and funds become available.
comment. Although articles may not be changed without editorial approval, it is
 
anticipated that changes will result from interaction from readers. Articles
 
published will be allowed some air time before being revised, except in cases
 
of egregious errors or embarrassments. Authors are to be historically and
 
descriptively fair regarding Anabaptist perspectives while also theologically
 
constructive in their writing. That is, the ADB should not only reflect (and
 
reflect on) a historical tradition; it should also contribute theologically to
 
Anabaptism as a living vision embodied in multiple church traditions today.
 
Writers should write for the church and not just for the historian’s and biblical
 
scholar’s guilds.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
+
  
<p class=MsoNormal><b>Multilingual Global Project</b></p>
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Nature of Articles
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>As a global project, the ADB is looking for French and
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As with other Bible dictionaries, most articles will be of two major types:
Spanish editors who can develop comparable essays in those languages (and/or
 
translate ones originally written in English). Funds for translating have not
 
yet been obtained. Additional languages may be added as authors, editors, and
 
funds become available. </p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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(1)    Descriptive overviews of biblical books that include the following:
  
<p class=MsoNormal><b>Nature of Articles</b></p>
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·        An introductory paragraph that sets forth the importance and relevance of the book, its significance for Anabaptists in particular, and some indication to what extent the book has been engaged by Anabaptists.
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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·        An overview of critical issues: (a) date, setting and authorship, (b) form and rhetoric.
  
<p class=MsoNormal>As with other Bible dictionaries, most articles will be of
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·        A summary of the book’s content, perhaps incorporated with the following.
two major types:</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'>(1)<span
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·        Sequentially through the book, a discussion of texts that are particularly significant for Anabaptists. The length of this section will be negotiated between the writer and editors; a typical length may be 1500-2000 words.
style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span>Descriptive overviews of biblical books that include the
 
following:&nbsp; </p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;
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·         A concluding paragraph that summarizes important points and comments on the role of the book in the Christian canon.
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mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:Symbol'><span
 
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</span></span></span><![endif]>An introductory paragraph that sets forth the
 
importance and relevance of the book, its significance for Anabaptists in
 
particular, and some indication to what extent the book has been engaged by
 
Anabaptists. </p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;
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·         Select bibliography.
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</span></span></span><![endif]>An overview of critical issues: (a) date,
 
setting and authorship, (b) form and rhetoric. </p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;
+
mso-list:l0 level1 lfo2'><![if !supportLists]><span style='font-family:Symbol;
 
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style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>A summary of the book’s content, perhaps
 
incorporated with the following.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;
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(2)    Thematic articles that include the following:
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</span></span></span><![endif]>Sequentially through the book, a discussion of texts
 
that are particularly significant for Anabaptists. The length of this section
 
will be negotiated between the writer and editors; a typical length may be
 
1500-2000 words.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;
+
·         An introductory paragraph that establishes the importance and relevance of the topic and its possible significance for Anabaptists. (Although we will likely begin the project with articles that have an obvious relevance for Anabaptist thought, we do not expect to limit the project to those.)
mso-list:l0 level1 lfo2'><![if !supportLists]><span style='font-family:Symbol;
 
mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:Symbol'><span
 
style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>A concluding paragraph that summarizes important
 
points and comments on the role of the book in the Christian canon.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;
+
·        A standard critical treatment of the topic that notes both intrabiblical historical developments and post-biblical developments. (Because this is to be a Bible dictionary, the emphasis should lie more on the intrabiblical developments.)
mso-list:l0 level1 lfo2'><![if !supportLists]><span style='font-family:Symbol;
 
mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:Symbol'><span
 
style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>Select bibliography.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph>&nbsp;</p>
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·        Depending on the topic, the article might address (the changing?) distinctive approaches to the topic Anabaptists have taken over the years.
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'>(2)<span
+
·        Select bibliography.
style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span>Thematic articles that include the following:</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-align:justify;
+
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style='font-family:Symbol;mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:
 
Symbol'><span style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>An introductory paragraph that establishes the
 
importance and relevance of the topic and its possible significance for
 
Anabaptists. (Although we will likely begin the project with articles that have
 
an obvious relevance for Anabaptist thought, we do not expect to limit the
 
project to those.)</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-align:justify;
+
Dictionary articles are intended to relate closely to the published Believers Church Bible Commentary. The various commentary introductions and essays in the BCBC series may serve as a launch pad for the ADB. Authors should consult the BCBC when writing articles; the online ADB will be sprinkled with links to other resources on the web, as well as links to the official BCBC web site maintained by MennoMedia. Writings from the Apocrypha may be included as the project develops, since the Apocrypha figures prominently in early Anabaptist writings.
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style='font-family:Symbol;mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:
 
Symbol'><span style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>A standard critical treatment of the topic that
 
notes both intrabiblical historical developments and <a name="_GoBack"></a>post-biblical
 
developments. (Because this is to be a <i>Bible</i> dictionary, the emphasis
 
should lie more on the <i>intrabiblical</i> developments.)</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-align:justify;
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text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l1 level1 lfo1'><![if !supportLists]><span
 
style='font-family:Symbol;mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:
 
Symbol'><span style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>Depending on the topic, the article might
 
address (the changing?) distinctive approaches to the topic Anabaptists have
 
taken over the <span class=GramE>years.</span></p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.75in;text-align:justify;
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Anabaptist distinctives should be expressed (1) unapologetically and (2) in a way that reflects respective dialogue within the theological diversity of the Christian church. Authors should not shrink from articulating a theological vision within the theological space provided by ecumenical dialogue. The ADB should be primarily descriptive, but not exclusively so. Articles should not be narrowly parochial, e.g., U.S.-centric, in perspective.
text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l1 level1 lfo1'><![if !supportLists]><span
 
style='font-family:Symbol;mso-fareast-font-family:Symbol;mso-bidi-font-family:
 
Symbol'><span style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
</span></span></span><![endif]>Select bibliography.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>Dictionary articles are intended to relate closely to the
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Article Length and Intended Audience
published <a href="http://www.heraldpress.com/bcbc/">Believers Church Bible
 
Commentary</a>. The various commentary introductions and essays in the BCBC
 
series may serve as a launch pad for the ADB. Authors should consult the BCBC
 
when writing articles; the online ADB will be sprinkled with links to other
 
resources on the web, as well as links to <a
 
href="http://www.heraldpress.com/bcbc/">the official BCBC web site</a>
 
maintained by <a href="http://mennomedia.org/">MennoMedia</a>. Writings from
 
the Apocrypha may be included as the project develops, since the Apocrypha
 
figures prominently in early Anabaptist writings.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>Anabaptist distinctives should be expressed (1)
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Because the publishing medium for the ADB is the Internet, we do not face all of the economic constraints of print publishers. However, long articles can also be daunting, off-putting for the average reader. In most cases, we encourage writers to keep articles shorter than those that appear in the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (AYBD). Writers should employ subheads liberally to help guide the presentation. More specific instructions regarding length may be assigned. The intended audience is broad: educated Christian believers of all traditions in settings across the world. The target reading ability is first-year college or its equivalent. Technical terms should be explained or avoided.
unapologetically and (2) in a way that reflects respective dialogue within the
 
theological diversity of the Christian church. Authors should not shrink from
 
articulating a theological vision within the theological space provided by
 
ecumenical dialogue. The ADB should be primarily descriptive, but not exclusively
 
so. Articles should not be narrowly parochial, e.g., U.S.-centric, in
 
perspective.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal style='page-break-after:avoid'><b>Article Length and
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Approach to the Bible
Intended Audience</b></p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal style='page-break-after:avoid'>&nbsp;</p>
+
  
<p class=MsoNormal>Because the publishing medium for the ADB is the Internet,
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The following characteristic emphases of 16th-century Anabaptist approaches to the Bible is representative of the work of such scholars as John Howard Yoder and Stuart Murray Williams:
we do not face all of the economic constraints of print publishers. However,
 
long articles can also be daunting, off-putting for the average reader. In most
 
cases, we encourage writers to keep articles shorter than those that appear in
 
the <i><a href="http://yalepress.yale.edu/SeriesPage.asp?series=145">Anchor
 
Yale Bible Dictionary<span style='font-style:normal'> (AYBD)</span></a></i>. Writers
 
should employ subheads liberally to help guide the presentation. More specific
 
instructions regarding length may be assigned. The intended audience is broad:
 
educated Christian believers of all traditions in settings across the world.
 
The target reading ability is first-year college or its equivalent. Technical
 
terms should be explained or avoided.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>Approach to the Bible</b></p>
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(1) The Two-Fold Word: The Holy Spirit provides an inner word that brings the outer word to life in one’s lived response.
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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(2) The Rule of Paul: Claims to special revelation must be tested by the larger body of believers; the Bible is best read and interpreted in the congregation.
  
<p class=MsoNormal>The following characteristic emphases of 16<sup>th</sup>-century
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(3) The Rule of Christ: The promise of the Spirit’s blessing is for the purpose of practical discernment for discipleship, not for the apprehension of timeless truth.
Anabaptist approaches to the Bible is representative of the work of such
 
scholars as John Howard Yoder and <a
 
href="http://www.anabaptistnetwork.com/node/247">Stuart Murray Williams</a>:</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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(4) Christocentrism: All revelation—biblical or otherwise—must be understood in light of Christ and in light of following Christ.
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(1)<span style='font-size:
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(5) The Priority of the New Testament: Since the new covenant is superior to the now-obsolete old covenant, the New Testament is more authoritative than the Old Testament. The editors of ADB reject this simplistic approach and believe that continuities as well as discontinuities among the texts of Scripture must be explored and respected even as we affirm the fullness of God’s revelation in Christ.
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>The Two-Fold Word</b>:
 
The Holy Spirit provides an inner word that brings the outer word to life in one’s
 
lived response.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(2)<span style='font-size:
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(6) The Epistemology of Obedience: Obedience is not only the goal of reading the Bible; it is also its prerequisite.
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>The Rule of Paul</b>:
 
Claims to special revelation must be tested by the larger body of believers;
 
the Bible is best read and interpreted in the congregation.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(3)<span style='font-size:
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(7) The Bible as Self-Interpreting: “The Word is plain and needs no interpretation” (Menno Simons), sometimes referred to as the perspicuity of Scripture. This item also has serious flaws because it fails to appreciate the lenses by which readers and the reading community engage the text. In writing for the ADB, authors of articles are asked to eschew modernistic objectivism.
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>The Rule of Christ</b>:
 
The promise of the Spirit’s blessing is for the purpose of practical
 
discernment for discipleship, not for the apprehension of timeless truth.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(4)<span style='font-size:
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(8) Biblicism: The 16th century Anabaptists shared with both Catholics and Protestants an approach to the Bible sometimes called “biblicism”: strict adherence to the letter of the Bible. In their own day, this doctrine was not controversial; it was simply accepted. The editors of ADB hold that this item is rightly abandoned by most contemporary Christians out of appreciation for the diversity of perspectives within the Bible and for the social and historical locatedness of the biblical texts.
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>Christocentrism</b>:
 
All revelation—biblical or otherwise—must be understood in light of Christ and
 
in light of following Christ.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(5)<span style='font-size:
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(9) Scripture Alone: In contrast to the mother Church, but in keeping with other Protestants, the Anabaptists also held to the principle of sola scriptura: the Bible alone is authoritative for discerning God’s will; tradition and ecclesiastic authorities are subject to the authority of the Bible. The editors of ADB believe this item does not adequately appreciate the inevitable and even positive role that tradition plays in the church and in communities of interpretation.
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>The Priority of the New
 
Testament</b>: Since the new covenant is superior to the now-obsolete old
 
covenant, the New Testament is more authoritative than the Old Testament. The
 
editors of ADB reject this simplistic approach and believe that continuities as
 
well as discontinuities among the texts of Scripture must be explored and
 
respected even as we affirm the fullness of God’s revelation in Christ.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(6)<span style='font-size:
+
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>The Epistemology of
 
Obedience</b>: Obedience is not only the goal of reading the Bible; it is also
 
its prerequisite.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(7)<span style='font-size:
+
While the heirs of the Anabaptist tradition have not subscribed to all of these elements, they may still serve as a guide for orienting the ADB project, with the above noted caveats.
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>The Bible as Self-Interpreting</b>:
 
“The Word is plain and needs no interpretation” (Menno Simons), sometimes
 
referred to as the perspicuity of Scripture. This item also has serious flaws
 
because it fails to appreciate the lenses by which readers and the reading
 
community engage the text. In writing for the ADB, authors of articles are
 
asked to eschew modernistic objectivism.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(8)<span style='font-size:
+
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>Biblicism</b>: The 16<sup>th</sup>
 
century Anabaptists shared with both Catholics and Protestants an approach to
 
the Bible sometimes called “biblicism”: strict adherence to the letter of the
 
Bible. In their own day, this doctrine was not controversial; it was simply
 
accepted. The editors of ADB hold that this item is rightly abandoned by most
 
contemporary Christians out of appreciation for the diversity of perspectives
 
within the Bible and for the social and historical locatedness of the biblical
 
texts.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='text-indent:-.25in'>(9)<span style='font-size:
+
Standards
7.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><b>Scripture Alone</b>: In
 
contrast to the mother Church, but in keeping with other Protestants, the
 
Anabaptists also held to the principle of <i>sola scriptura</i>: the Bible
 
alone is authoritative for discerning God’s will; tradition and ecclesiastic
 
authorities are subject to the authority of the Bible. The editors of ADB
 
believe this item does not adequately appreciate the inevitable and even
 
positive role that tradition plays in the church and in communities of
 
interpretation.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>While the heirs of the Anabaptist tradition have not
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We use Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, as our standard for spelling. We use the University of Chicago’s Manual of Style, 16th edition, as our authority for style issues. Greek and Hebrew should generally be avoided. When necessary, they should be transliterated.
subscribed to all of these elements, they may still serve as a guide for
 
orienting the ADB project, with the above noted caveats.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>Standards</b></p>
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Resources for Authors
  
<p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal style='text-align:justify'>We use <i>Merriam-Webster’s
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In addition to published volumes of the BCBC, the ADB editors encourage authors to be familiar with the following resources concerning Anabaptist approaches to Scripture:
Collegiate Dictionary</i>, 11<sup>th</sup> edition, as our standard for
 
spelling.<u><span style='color:red'> </span></u>We use the University of
 
Chicago’s <i>Manual of Style</i>, 16<sup>th</sup> edition, as our authority for
 
style issues. Greek and Hebrew should generally be avoided. When necessary, they
 
should be transliterated.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal style='page-break-after:avoid'><b>Resources for Authors</b></p>
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· “Biblical Interpretation in the Life of the Church: A Summary Statement,” adopted by Mennonite General Assembly, June 18-24, 1977, Estes Park, Colorado.
  
<p class=MsoNormal style='page-break-after:avoid'>&nbsp;</p>
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· Climenhaga, Arthur M., “Towards a Brethren in Christ Hermeneutic(s),” Brethren in Christ History and Life 1/1 (June 1978): 18-25.
  
<p class=MsoNormal>In addition to published volumes of the BCBC, the ADB
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· Clines, D. J. A., “Biblical Hermeneutics in Theory and Practice,” Christian Brethren Review 31/32 (1982): 65-76.
editors encourage authors to be familiar with the following resources
 
concerning Anabaptist approaches to Scripture:</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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· The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO).
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
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· Harder, Lydia Marlene. Obedience, Suspicion and the Gospel of Mark: A Mennonite-Feminist Exploration of Biblical Authority. Studies in Women and Religion, vol. 5. Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1998.
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><a
 
href="http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B5383.html">“Biblical
 
Interpretation in the Life of the Church: A Summary Statement,”</a> adopted by
 
Mennonite General Assembly, June 18-24, 1977, Estes Park, Colorado.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
+
· Kraus, C. Norman. Using Scripture in a Global Age: Framing Biblical Issues. Institute of Mennonite Studies Occasional Papers. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Publishing House, 2006.
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Climenhaga, Arthur M., “Towards a Brethren
 
in Christ Hermeneutic(s),” <i><a
 
href="http://www.bicweb.org/ministries/histsoc/pub_act.htm">Brethren in Christ
 
History and Life</a></i> 1/1 (June 1978): 18-25.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
+
· Murray, Stuart. Biblical Interpretation in the Anabaptist Tradition. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2000.
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Clines, D. J. A., “<a
 
href="http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/cbr/hermeneutics_clines.pdf">Biblical
 
Hermeneutics in Theory and Practice</a>,” <i>Christian Brethren Review</i>
 
31/32 (1982): 65-76.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><u><span
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· Snyder, C. Arnold, Gilbert Fast, Galen Peters. Biblical Concordance of the Swiss Brethren, 1540. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2001.
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span></u><u><span style='font-size:7.0pt;
 
font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span><span style='color:red'><a
 
href="http://www.gameo.org/">The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
 
Online (GAMEO)</a></span>.</u></p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
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· Swartley, Willard M., ed. Essays on Biblical Interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspectives. Text-Reader Series, no. 1. Elkhart, Ind.: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1984. Out of print.
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Harder, Lydia Marlene. <i><a
 
href="http://books.google.com/books?id=2spsZDTfDu4C&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=gbs_ge_summary_r&amp;cad=0#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false">Obedience,
 
Suspicion and the Gospel of Mark: A Mennonite-Feminist Exploration of Biblical
 
Authority</a></i>. Studies in Women and Religion, vol. 5. Waterloo, Ont.:
 
Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1998.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
+
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Kraus, C. Norman. <i><a
 
href="http://www.cascadiapublishinghouse.com/usg/usg.htm">Using Scripture in a
 
Global Age: Framing Biblical Issues</a></i>. Institute of Mennonite Studies Occasional
 
Papers. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Publishing House, 2006.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
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Invitations to Write
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Murray, Stuart. <i><a
 
href="http://mennolink.com/search.cgi?bk.sm.03.txt">Biblical Interpretation in
 
the Anabaptist Tradition</a></i>. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2000.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
+
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Snyder, C. Arnold, Gilbert Fast, Galen
 
Peters. <i><a href="http://www.mennolink.org/books/search.cgi?bk.gfgp.01.txt">Biblical
 
Concordance of the Swiss Brethren, 1540</a></i>. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora
 
Press, 2001.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoListParagraph style='margin-left:.25in;text-indent:-.25in'><span
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Authors are encouraged to contact one of the editors about the possibility of writing and the availability of specific writing assignments. The editors request a description of the writer including, but not limited to, educational and professional qualifications and experience. In addition, the editors welcome expressions of the writer’s interest in canonical literature and thematic studies. The editors will begin assigning articles for the ADB as soon as possible with January 1, 2012, as the initial due date for submitted articles.
style='font-family:Symbol'>·</span><span style='font-size:7.0pt;font-family:
 
"Times New Roman","serif"'> </span>Swartley, Willard M., ed. <i><a
 
href="http://www.ambs.edu/programs-institutes/IMS/text-reader">Essays on
 
Biblical Interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspectives</a></i>. Text-Reader
 
Series, no. 1. Elkhart, Ind.: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1984. Out of
 
print.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>Invitations to Write</b></p>
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Compensation
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>Authors are encouraged to contact one of the editors about
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The ADB project does not have sufficient funds to reimburse authors. The author’s full name (not just initials) will appear with the article(s) he or she writes. Attribution may be adjusted if and when later forms of the article differ substantially from a person’s original contribution.
the possibility of writing and the availability of specific writing
 
assignments. The editors request a description of the writer including, but not
 
limited to, educational and professional qualifications and experience. In
 
addition, the editors welcome expressions of the writer’s interest in canonical
 
literature and thematic studies. The editors will begin assigning articles for
 
the ADB as soon as possible with January 1, 2012, as the initial due date for
 
submitted articles.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>Compensation</b></p>
+
The Editors
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>The ADB project does not have sufficient funds to reimburse
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Dr. Douglas B. Miller is Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. Email: dougm@tabor.edu. Phone: 620 947-2439. Dr. Loren L. Johns is Professor of New Testa­ment at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. Email: ljohns@ambs.edu. Phone: 574 296-6228.
authors. The author’s full name (not just initials) will appear with the
 
article(s) he or she writes. Attribution may be adjusted if and when later forms
 
of the article differ substantially from a person’s original contribution.</p>
 
  
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><b>The Editors</b></p>
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4/25/2012
 
 
<p class=MsoNormal>&nbsp;</p>
 
 
 
<p class=MsoNormal><a
 
href="http://www.tabor.edu/undergraduate/meet-faculty-students/douglas-miller">Dr.
 
Douglas B. Miller</a> is Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Tabor
 
College in Hillsboro, Kansas. Email: <a href="mailto:dougm@tabor.edu">dougm@tabor.edu</a>.
 
Phone: 620 947-2439. <a href="http://www.ambs.edu/ljohns/">Dr. Loren L. Johns</a>
 
is Professor of New Testa­ment at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart,
 
Indiana. Email: <a href="mailto:ljohns@ambs.edu">ljohns@ambs.edu</a>. Phone:
 
574 296-6228.</p>
 
 
 
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<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'>4/25/2012</p>
 
 
 
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Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible

Guidelines for Writers


Purpose of Project


The purpose of the online Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible (ADB) is to reflect (and to reflect critically on) an Anabap­tist approach to the reading of the Bible. The Dictionary is intended to serve those in the Anabaptist traditions as well as to be a respectful conversation partner with those in other Christian traditions as authors give voice to an appreciatively critical Anabaptist perspective. It is a Bible dictionary wiki project with an Anabaptist flavor.


Origin and Early History of the Project


In 2007 the Editorial Council of the Believers Church Bible Commentary series discussed the advisability of developing an online Anabaptist Bible dictionary. Each of the subsequent years saw further discussion of the possibility. In 2010 the Editorial Council asked Dr. Paul M. Zehr to develop a budget for the project and to seek funding for it. It also asked Dr. Douglas B. Miller and Dr. Loren L. Johns (the current Old and New Test­a­ment editors of the BCBC) to serve as editors for the ADB and to launch the project by mid-2012. Early in 2011, Paul Zehr, Amy Gingerich (of MennoMedia), Doug Miller, and Loren Johns met to develop further the earlier planning. Initial grants funding the project have come from the United Service Foundation and the Schowalter Foundation.


Project Design


The online ADB will consist of articles and an invitation to comment. Although articles may not be changed without editorial approval, it is anticipated that changes will result from interaction from readers. Articles published will be allowed some air time before being revised, except in cases of egregious errors or embarrassments. Authors are to be historically and descriptively fair regarding Anabaptist perspectives while also theologically constructive in their writing. That is, the ADB should not only reflect (and reflect on) a historical tradition; it should also contribute theologically to Anabaptism as a living vision embodied in multiple church traditions today. Writers should write for the church and not just for the historian’s and biblical scholar’s guilds.


Multilingual Global Project


As a global project, the ADB is looking for French and Spanish editors who can develop comparable essays in those languages (and/or translate ones originally written in English). Funds for translating have not yet been obtained. Additional languages may be added as authors, editors, and funds become available.


Nature of Articles


As with other Bible dictionaries, most articles will be of two major types:

(1) Descriptive overviews of biblical books that include the following:

· An introductory paragraph that sets forth the importance and relevance of the book, its significance for Anabaptists in particular, and some indication to what extent the book has been engaged by Anabaptists.

· An overview of critical issues: (a) date, setting and authorship, (b) form and rhetoric.

· A summary of the book’s content, perhaps incorporated with the following.

· Sequentially through the book, a discussion of texts that are particularly significant for Anabaptists. The length of this section will be negotiated between the writer and editors; a typical length may be 1500-2000 words.

· A concluding paragraph that summarizes important points and comments on the role of the book in the Christian canon.

· Select bibliography.


(2) Thematic articles that include the following:

· An introductory paragraph that establishes the importance and relevance of the topic and its possible significance for Anabaptists. (Although we will likely begin the project with articles that have an obvious relevance for Anabaptist thought, we do not expect to limit the project to those.)

· A standard critical treatment of the topic that notes both intrabiblical historical developments and post-biblical developments. (Because this is to be a Bible dictionary, the emphasis should lie more on the intrabiblical developments.)

· Depending on the topic, the article might address (the changing?) distinctive approaches to the topic Anabaptists have taken over the years.

· Select bibliography.


Dictionary articles are intended to relate closely to the published Believers Church Bible Commentary. The various commentary introductions and essays in the BCBC series may serve as a launch pad for the ADB. Authors should consult the BCBC when writing articles; the online ADB will be sprinkled with links to other resources on the web, as well as links to the official BCBC web site maintained by MennoMedia. Writings from the Apocrypha may be included as the project develops, since the Apocrypha figures prominently in early Anabaptist writings.


Anabaptist distinctives should be expressed (1) unapologetically and (2) in a way that reflects respective dialogue within the theological diversity of the Christian church. Authors should not shrink from articulating a theological vision within the theological space provided by ecumenical dialogue. The ADB should be primarily descriptive, but not exclusively so. Articles should not be narrowly parochial, e.g., U.S.-centric, in perspective.


Article Length and Intended Audience


Because the publishing medium for the ADB is the Internet, we do not face all of the economic constraints of print publishers. However, long articles can also be daunting, off-putting for the average reader. In most cases, we encourage writers to keep articles shorter than those that appear in the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (AYBD). Writers should employ subheads liberally to help guide the presentation. More specific instructions regarding length may be assigned. The intended audience is broad: educated Christian believers of all traditions in settings across the world. The target reading ability is first-year college or its equivalent. Technical terms should be explained or avoided.


Approach to the Bible


The following characteristic emphases of 16th-century Anabaptist approaches to the Bible is representative of the work of such scholars as John Howard Yoder and Stuart Murray Williams:


(1) The Two-Fold Word: The Holy Spirit provides an inner word that brings the outer word to life in one’s lived response.

(2) The Rule of Paul: Claims to special revelation must be tested by the larger body of believers; the Bible is best read and interpreted in the congregation.

(3) The Rule of Christ: The promise of the Spirit’s blessing is for the purpose of practical discernment for discipleship, not for the apprehension of timeless truth.

(4) Christocentrism: All revelation—biblical or otherwise—must be understood in light of Christ and in light of following Christ.

(5) The Priority of the New Testament: Since the new covenant is superior to the now-obsolete old covenant, the New Testament is more authoritative than the Old Testament. The editors of ADB reject this simplistic approach and believe that continuities as well as discontinuities among the texts of Scripture must be explored and respected even as we affirm the fullness of God’s revelation in Christ.

(6) The Epistemology of Obedience: Obedience is not only the goal of reading the Bible; it is also its prerequisite.

(7) The Bible as Self-Interpreting: “The Word is plain and needs no interpretation” (Menno Simons), sometimes referred to as the perspicuity of Scripture. This item also has serious flaws because it fails to appreciate the lenses by which readers and the reading community engage the text. In writing for the ADB, authors of articles are asked to eschew modernistic objectivism.

(8) Biblicism: The 16th century Anabaptists shared with both Catholics and Protestants an approach to the Bible sometimes called “biblicism”: strict adherence to the letter of the Bible. In their own day, this doctrine was not controversial; it was simply accepted. The editors of ADB hold that this item is rightly abandoned by most contemporary Christians out of appreciation for the diversity of perspectives within the Bible and for the social and historical locatedness of the biblical texts.

(9) Scripture Alone: In contrast to the mother Church, but in keeping with other Protestants, the Anabaptists also held to the principle of sola scriptura: the Bible alone is authoritative for discerning God’s will; tradition and ecclesiastic authorities are subject to the authority of the Bible. The editors of ADB believe this item does not adequately appreciate the inevitable and even positive role that tradition plays in the church and in communities of interpretation.


While the heirs of the Anabaptist tradition have not subscribed to all of these elements, they may still serve as a guide for orienting the ADB project, with the above noted caveats.


Standards


We use Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, as our standard for spelling. We use the University of Chicago’s Manual of Style, 16th edition, as our authority for style issues. Greek and Hebrew should generally be avoided. When necessary, they should be transliterated.


Resources for Authors


In addition to published volumes of the BCBC, the ADB editors encourage authors to be familiar with the following resources concerning Anabaptist approaches to Scripture:


· “Biblical Interpretation in the Life of the Church: A Summary Statement,” adopted by Mennonite General Assembly, June 18-24, 1977, Estes Park, Colorado.

· Climenhaga, Arthur M., “Towards a Brethren in Christ Hermeneutic(s),” Brethren in Christ History and Life 1/1 (June 1978): 18-25.

· Clines, D. J. A., “Biblical Hermeneutics in Theory and Practice,” Christian Brethren Review 31/32 (1982): 65-76.

· The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO).

· Harder, Lydia Marlene. Obedience, Suspicion and the Gospel of Mark: A Mennonite-Feminist Exploration of Biblical Authority. Studies in Women and Religion, vol. 5. Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1998.

· Kraus, C. Norman. Using Scripture in a Global Age: Framing Biblical Issues. Institute of Mennonite Studies Occasional Papers. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Publishing House, 2006.

· Murray, Stuart. Biblical Interpretation in the Anabaptist Tradition. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2000.

· Snyder, C. Arnold, Gilbert Fast, Galen Peters. Biblical Concordance of the Swiss Brethren, 1540. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2001.

· Swartley, Willard M., ed. Essays on Biblical Interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspectives. Text-Reader Series, no. 1. Elkhart, Ind.: Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1984. Out of print.


Invitations to Write


Authors are encouraged to contact one of the editors about the possibility of writing and the availability of specific writing assignments. The editors request a description of the writer including, but not limited to, educational and professional qualifications and experience. In addition, the editors welcome expressions of the writer’s interest in canonical literature and thematic studies. The editors will begin assigning articles for the ADB as soon as possible with January 1, 2012, as the initial due date for submitted articles.


Compensation


The ADB project does not have sufficient funds to reimburse authors. The author’s full name (not just initials) will appear with the article(s) he or she writes. Attribution may be adjusted if and when later forms of the article differ substantially from a person’s original contribution.


The Editors


Dr. Douglas B. Miller is Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. Email: dougm@tabor.edu. Phone: 620 947-2439. Dr. Loren L. Johns is Professor of New Testa­ment at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. Email: ljohns@ambs.edu. Phone: 574 296-6228.


4/25/2012