Contents
Vol. 107, No. 4 Fall 2010
The
Economy and the Kingdom of God
First Words
455 First Words . . . Editorial Introduction By David M. May, Professor of New Testament, Central Baptist
Theological Seminary, Shawnee,
Kansas, and a member of the Editorial Board of Review & Expositor.
457 A Word From. . . By David Goatley, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission
Convention, Washington, D.C.
Baptist Seminary of Kentucky, Georgetown,
Kentucky.
Thematic Words
463 Amos Economics By Robert R. Ellis, Associate Dean and Phillips Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament,
Logsdon Seminary of Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas, and
Book Review Editor of Review & Expositor.
481 Ancient Economics—Modern Interpreters: The World of Jesus By David M. May, Professor of New
Testament at Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Shawnee, Kansas, and a member of the Editorial Board of Review & Expositor.
499 Pastoral Care During Economic Crisis By Ruth Lofgren Rosell, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology— Pastoral Care
and Counseling, Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Shawnee, Kansas.
513 Left Behind: The American Dream and the Hispanic Dilemma By Miguel A De La Torre, Professor of Social Ethics,
Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado.
525 “Jesus Was a Low Wage Worker”: Reading the Bible in the Living Wage Movement By Tina Pippin, Professor of
Religious Studies, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia.
Expository Words
545 “Widow’s Mite or Widow’s Plight: On Exegetical Abuse, Textual Harassment and Learning Prophetic Exegesis”
By André Resner, Professor of Homiletics and Church Worship, Hood Theological Seminary, Salisbury, North Carolina.
Words
About Recent Books
557 Edited by Robert R. Ellis, Associate Dean and Phillips Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, Logsdon School of Theology,
Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas.
Indexes
579
Books Received
Books
Reviewed
585 Annual Index