Word & Deed: Bi–Annual Journal for The Salvation ArmyOrder Word & Deed

Past Journal Article Index (Individual Articles Available For Download)

2011    2010     2009     2008     2007     2006     2005     2004     2003     2002     2001     2000     1999     1998

 

Vol. 14, No. 1, November 2011

Editorial: Three Doctrines Considered
Roger J. Green and Jonathan S. Raymond
The Spirit And the Word
Alan J. Harley
Suffering For And To Christ in William Booth’s Eschatalogical Ecclesiology
Andrew S. Miller III
The Sacramental Life: Towards an Integrated Salvationist Vision
Dean Smith
Book Review:  The Kingdom Is Always But Coming: A Life of Walter Rauschenbusch by Christopher Evans
Reviewed by Roger J. Green
Book Review:  Missing the Mark: Sin and Its Consequences in Biblical Theology by Mark Biddle
Reviewed by Donald E. Burke
Book Review:  Souls In Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults by Christian Smith
Reviewed by Rob Rhea

Vol. 13, No. 2, May 2011

Editorial: Holiness Unto the Lord: The Third International Symposium 2010
Jonathan S. Raymond and Roger J. Green
Our Historical Heritage of Holiness
Jonathan S. Raymond and Roger J. Green
Socio-Political Holiness in the World
James E. Read
Relational Holiness in Community
Johnny Kleman
Personal Perspectives of Holiness
Philip Cairns
Book Notes
Roger J. Green

 

Vol. 13, No. 1, November 2010

Editorial: Our Contribution to the Life of the Church
Jonathan S. Raymond and Roger J. Green
Why Brengle? Why Coutts? Why Not?
Glen O’Brien
Excelling in Love
Roger J. Green
Holiness and Wesley’s Way of Salvation
R. David Rightmire
Book Review: The Word of Life: A Theology of John’s Gospel, by Craig R. Koester
Reviewed by Donald E. Burke
Book Review: Sacred Waiting: Waiting on God in a World that Waits for Nothing, by David Timms
Reviewed by Judith L. Brown
Book Notes
Roger J. Green


Vol. 12, No. 2, May 2010

Editorial: Discipleship and Generation Next
Jonathan S. Raymond and Roger J. Green
Fulfilling the Great Commission: Social Justice
Karen Shakespeare
Teaching To Obey: Relevance for Holiness/Evangelism
Brian Tuck
The Divine Imperative: Making Disciples of All Nations
Karen Jobson
Book Reviews: 1929: A Crisis That Shaped The Salvation Army’s Future
By John Larsson
A Pathway of Interpretation: The Old Testament for Pastors and Students
By Walter Brueggemann
Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God
By Dalls Willard
Book Notes
Roger J. Green

 

Vol. 12, No. 1, Nov. 2009

Editorial: The Ebb and Flow of Fidelity
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Guest Editorial: Bilateral Theological Dialogue: The Salvation Army with the World Methodist Council
William J. Francis
The Divine Imperative: To Make Disciples of All Nations
Jonathan Raymond
Fulfilling the Great Commission in the 21st Century: An Ecclesiological Statement
Philip Cairns
To Make Disciples: Ecclesiological Statement—A Corporate Response
Paul W. Chilcote
Book Review: Salvation Samurai: Gunpei Yamamuro and the Rise of The Salvation in Japan
R. David Rightmire
Book Notes
Roger Green

 

Vol. 11, No. 2, May 2009

Editorial: The Way of Holiness
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Is The Salvation Army Really a Holiness Movement?
Alan Harley
Holiness in Relation to Salvation: Pneumatological Dimensions of Wesleyan Soteriology
R. David Rightmire
Wesleyan-Salvationist Social Action
Earl Robinson
Book Review: Leadership in The Salvation Army: A Case Study in Clericalization. Studies in Christian History and Thought
Harold Hill
Book Notes
Roger Green

 

Vol. 11, No. 1, November 2008

Editorial: After Ten Years
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Wesleyan Holiness Movement: Developments to the Present
Geoff Webb
Our Life of Holiness: Can Our Holiness Teaching Survive?
Linda Bond
The Biblical Framework and Significance of Work
Roni S. Robbins
Reflections on Religious Freedom
Lars Lydholm
Book Reviews: The Holiness Manifesto
Ed. by Kevin Mannoia and Don Thorsen
Companion to the Poor: Christ in the Urban Slums
By Viv Grigg
Cry of the Poor: Reaching the Slums of Today’s Mega–Cities
By Viv Grigg

 

Vol. 10, No. 2, May 2008

Editorial: Holiness Revisited
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
The Holiness Manifesto: An Ecumenical Document
Don Thorsen
Central Doctrines of the Wesleyan Holiness Tradition
Geoff Webb
The Meaning of Conversion
Mona Moore
Book Review: The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South
By Philip Jenkins
Book Notes
Roger Green

 

Vol. 10, No. 1, Nov. 2007

Editorial: We Believe in the Holy Catholic Church
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
We Believe in the Holy Catholic Church
Philip Needham
Holiness and the Ethical Dimensions of Brengle’s Eschatology
R. David Rightmire
Eschatological Ethics: the Army’s Hospitable Legacy
Andrew S. Miller III
Do You Hear The People Sing? A Commencement Address
Glen Shepherd
Book Review: A Real Christian: The Life of John Wesley
Kenneth J. Collins
Book Notes
Roger Green

 

Vol. 9, No. 2, May 2007

Editorial: The South Africa Conference and Ministry Implications of Our Global Ecclesiology
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
The Salvation Army as a Christian Church with a Social Conscience
Robert Lang’at
Emerging Theological Issues in a New Age of Religious Pluralism
Young Sung Kim
Women and Men in Ministry, Leadership and Governance
Helen Cameron

 

Vol. 9, No. 1, Nov. 2006

Editorial: The South Africa Conference and the Doctrine of the Church
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Guest Editorial: People of God:  Salvationist Ecclesiology
Earl Robinson
Salvationist Ecclesiology: Past, Present and the Way Forward
Earl Robinson
Foundational Discipleship, Education and Training
Philip Cairns
Life is Worship – Worship is Life
David Noakes
An Ambivalent Embrace: The Implications of Financial Support on Church Identity
Glen Shepherd

 

Vol. 8, No. 2, May 2006

Editorial: Refining Our Theology: Pursuing Our Mission
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Eucharist Among the Means of Grace
Paul W. Chilcote
The Doctrine of the Church in the Methodist Heritage
W. Douglas Mills
A Salvation Army Perspective on the Doctrine of the Church and the Sacraments
Lars Lydholm
The Church and the World: Christianity and Culture from a Wesleyan Perspective
Angela Shier-Jones
Little Churches Within a Church: The Genius of Small Groups in Early Methodism and in the Korean Context
Wonjae Lee
Book Reviews: Emerging Churches: Creating Christian Community in Postmodern Cultures
By Eddie Gibbe and Ryan Bolger
The Church on the Other Side: Doing Ministry in the Postmodern Matrix
Brian McLaren

 

Vol. 8, No. 1, Nov. 2005

Editorial: The Salvation Army and Methodists in Dialogue
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Guest Editorial: Bilateral Theological Dialogues:  The Salvation Army with the World Methodist Council & The General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists
Earl Robinson
The Wesleyan Essentials of Faith
W. Douglas Mills
Salvation Army Doctrines
Gudrun Lydholm
Wesley and the Poor: Theory and Practice from Then until Now
George H. Freeman
The Witness of Early Methodist Women
Paul W. Chilcote
The Salvation Army’s Priority Focus on Evangelism: Perspectives on the Army’s Focus on Evangelism with specific emphasis on the Caribbean
Lester T. Ferguson
Book Reviews: Let Justice Roll Down: The Old Testament, Ethics, and Christian Life
By Bruce C. Burch   
Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition
By Christine D. Pohl
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not Getting by in America)
By Barbara Ehrenreich

 

Vol.7, No. 2, May 2005

Editorial:  Higher Higher Education
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Guest Editorial:  Wanted:  Informed Men and Women of Action
John Larsson
The Salvation Army and Higher Education: The 2004 Andrew S. Miller Lecture
Jonathan Raymond
The Scandal of the Salvationist Mind
Donald E. Burke
Brengle on the Future of the Salvationist Army: Organizational Assessment and Conditions for Success
R. David Rightmire
Egalitarian Theology – For Such a Time as This
Richard Munn
Book Review: Sanctified Sanity:  The Life and Teaching of Samuel Logan Brengle
By R. David Rightmire

 

Vol. 7, No. 1, Nov. 2004

Editorial:  Theology in Context
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Echoes of Methodism in The Salvation Army’s Commitment to World Mission
Paul du Plessis
The Implications of Wesleyan Theology for a Salvationist Understanding of Community
Jonathan Raymond
The Wesleyan Foundation of Salvation Army Social Work and Action
Barbara Robinson
Wesleyan Influence on Radical Salvationism
Maxwell Ryan and Geoffrey Ryan
Quaker, Methodist, Salvationist: A Lineal Descent?
Ray Caddy
Book Reviews: Discovering an Evangelical Heritage
By Donald W. Dayton
John  Wesley’s Scriptural Christianity: A Plan Exposition of His Teaching on Christian Doctrine
By Thomas C. Oden

 

Vol. 6, No. 2, May 2004

Editorial:  A Salvationist Festschrift
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Guest Editorial
Philip Needham
Wesleyan Distinctives in Salvation Army Theology
Earl Robinson
William Booth and Methodism
Roger Green
A Wesleyan Theological Legacy in the Homeland of Wesleyan Revival
Christine Parkin
Wesleyan Theology and Salvationist Thinking Outside the British Isles
Brian Tuck
Is Wesleyan Theology Only British and American? Reflections on Salvationist Theology within a Non-Wesleyan Context
Gudron Lydholm

 

Vol. 6, No. 1, Nov. 2003

Editorial:  A Return to Holiness
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Brengle on Evangelism and the Holy Life
R. David Rightmire
When Grace Dances:  Re-embodying the Salvationist Holiness Testimony
Lyell Rader
Catherine Booth and Female Ministry: Foundations and Growth
Philip W. Davisson
Divorce and Remarriage: A Salvationist’s Perspective
Harry Brocksieck
Book Reviews: Servants Together:  Salvationist Perspectives on Ministry
By The Salvation Army International Doctrine Council
Pulling the Devil’s Kingdom Down: The Salvation Army in Victorian Britain
By Pamela J. Walker
Women in God’s Army:  Gender and Equality in the Early Salvation Army
By Andrew Mark Eason

 

Vol. 5, No. 2, May 2003

Editorial: The Past is Prologue
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
The Salvation Army in Late-Victorian Britain:  The Convergence of Church and Sect
Andrew Mark Eaton
Sweeping Through the Land: Postmillenialism and the Early Salvation Army
Philip W. Davisson
The Salvation Army and the Evangelical Tradition
Roger Green
Sermon: The End and the Beginning
Jim Bryden
Book Reviews: With All Your Mind: A Philosophy of Education
By Michael L. Peterson
Hallelujah Lads and Lasses: Remaking The Salvation Army in America 1880-1930
By Lillian Taiz

 

Vol. 5, No. 1, Nov. 2002

Guest Editorial
Earl Robinson
A Theology of God the Holy Spirit
Roger Green
Creating Christian Community in a Fragmented World
Jonathan Raymond
Holiness in a World of Changing Values
John G. Merritt
Book Reviews: The Gagging of God, Christianity Confronts Pluralism
By D.A. Carson
Streams of Living Water
By Richard Foster
John Wesley’s Life and Ethics
By Ronald H. Stone   
Politics in the Order of Salvation: Transforming Wesleyan Political Ethics
By Theodore R. Weber
The Ambiguous Embrace: Government and Faith-Based Schools and Social Agencies
By Charles L. Glenn

 

Vol. 4, No. 2, May 2002

Guest Editorial
James E. Read
Theology of God the Son
Lars Lydholm
Kingdom of the Risen Lord in a World Searching for a Future
Phil Needham
Jesus the Son in a Pluralistic World
Karen Shakespeare
Notes on Miroslav Volf’s Keynote Lecture
James E. Read
Book Reviews: Jesus in Disneyland: Religion in Postmodern Times
By David Lyon
No Future Without Forgiveness
By Desmond Tutu

 

Vol. 4, No. 1, Nov. 2001

Editorial: Our Theological Moment
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Guest Editorial
Earl Robinson
Salvationist Theology and Ethics for the New Millenium
John Larsson
Neither Fearful nor Familiar: Imaging God the Father
Barbara Robinson
Ecology in a Damaged World
Cornelius A. Buller
Human Dignity in an Oppressive World
Trevor Tuck

 

Vol. 3, No. 2, May 2001

Editorial: Janusian Thinking
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
The Salvation Army and Missiology
Paul A. Rader
Spiritual Leadership in The Salvation Army
Jonathan Raymond
Christian Conversion
Graham Harris
Book Reviews: The NIV Reflecting God Study Bible
Blood & Fire: William and Catherine Booth and Their Salvation Army
By Roy Hattersley
The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
By Grant R. Osborne   
Revive Us Again:  The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism by Joel Carpenter; Fundamentalism and American Culture: the Shaping of Twentieth Century Evangelicalism (1870-1925) and Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism by George M. Marsden; American Evangelicalism Embattled and Thriving by Christian Smith, No Place for Truth or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology by David F. Wells

 

Vol. 3, No. 1, Nov. 2000

Editorial: Juxtaposynthesis
Jonathan Raymond and Roger Green
Integrating Holiness and Community:  The Task of an Evolving Salvation Army
Phil Needham
Faith Teaching Across Cultures
Mary Docter
The International Spiritual Life Commission: A Case Study in Discernment
Lyell M. Rader, Jr.
The International Spiritual Life Commission Report
Book Reviews: The SPCK Handbook of Anglican Theologians
Edited by Alister E. McGrath
The Real Jesus:  the Misguided Quest for the Historical Jesus and the Truth of the Traditional Gospels
By Luke Timothy Johnson
Living Jesus:  Learning the Heart of the Gospel
By Luke Timothy Johnson
Readers’ Forum

 

Vol. 2, No. 2, May 2000

Editorial
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Marching on the Margins:  An Analysis of The Salvation Army in the United States
John Hazzard
The History of Salvation Army Doctrine
Earl Robinson
Book Reviews: Salvation Story:  A Salvationist Handbook of Doctrine by The Salvation Army International Headquarters
Reviewed by Ian Barr, Elaine Becker, and John Rhemick
Red Hot and Righteous:  The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army
By Diane Winston

 

Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall 1999

Editorial: The Salvation Army and the Body of Christ
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
The Salvation Army—Ecclesia?
Earl Robinson
Towards a Sociology of Salvationism
Bruce Power
With Basin and Towel: A Corp Officer’s Approach to Pastoral Care
Ray Harris
An Examination of Ecclesiastical Authority in The Salvation Army
Vern Jewett
Book Reviews: Who Are These Salvationists? An Analysis for the 21st Century
By Shaw Clifton
Responsible Grace: John Wesley’s Practical Theology
By Randy Maddox

 

Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring 1999

Editorial: Divine Imagination
Jonathan Raymond
John Wesley and the Doctrine of Holiness
William W. Francis
Facing History:  Our Way Ahead for a Salvationist Theology
Roger Green
Broken Walls, Lasting Peace
Sharon Berry
Book Reviews: Wesley and the People Called Methodists
By Richard Heitzenrater
The Scripture Way of Salvation:  The Heart of John Wesley’s Theology
By Kenneth J. Collins
The New Creation: John Wesley’s Theology Today
Theodore Runyon
Never the Same Again
By Shaw Clifton

 

Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 1998

Word & Deed: A Journal of Theology and Ministry
Paul A. Rader
Word & Deed: From Vision to Verity
Marlene J. Chase
Editorial
Roger Green and Jonathan Raymond
Holiness Unto the Lord:  Biblical Foundations of Holiness
Donald E. Burke
Samuel Brengle and the Development of Salvation Army Pneumatology
R. David Rightmire
General Frederick Coutts and the Doctrine of Holiness
Wayne Pritchett
Book Reviews: The Salvation Army in Newfoundland: Its History and Essence
By R.G. Moyles
Celebrate the Feasts of the Lord
By William W. Francis


 

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