Spring 2004 “That They May All Be One” Reflections on Race and Diversity Prolegomena 3 “That They May All Be One” Articles 4 Embracing the Other by Miroslav Volf 10 A Pentecostal Vision for the Church by Jin S. Kim 17 War, Religion and White Supremacy: a South African Case Study by Retief Müller 28 Second Generation, Asian-American Evangelicals by Erica Liu Elsdon 35 George Kelsey, Christianity and Race: A View from the Academy by Harold Dean Trulear 41 Excerpts from United by Faith with Reflection by Curtiss Paul DeYoung Sermons 49 Race, Grace and the Community of Freedom by Corey Widmer 52 Running the Third Leg by Audrey Thompson 54 Good Fences Make Bad Neighbors by Cedric C. Johnson Reviews 57 On Being Black and Reformed by Anthony Carter Review by Touré Marshall 59 From Every People and Nation: A Biblical Theology of Race by J. Daniel Hays, Edited by D. A. Carson Review by Kenneth Ngwa 61 United by Faith: The Multiracial Congregation as an Answer to the Problem of Race. by Curtiss P. DeYoung, Michael O. Emerson, George Yancey, and Karen Chai Kim Review by Sam Houston Interview 64 An Interview with Dr. Geddes W. Hanson Finale: Personal Reflections 70 Compartmentalization, Assimilation, Fragmentation by Mihee Kim-Kort 71 The Changing Face of Ministry by Mark Elsdon 72 The Relevance of Race by Danté R. Quick 76 The Third Race by Edward Kim 78 Pentecaste! The Spirit of Grace Versus the Spirit of Race by Jacob Cherian 79 Race Reflections and the Glory of God by Eun-hyey Park 81 Emerging from Invisibility by Eric Daniel Barreto Volume X, Number 2 Issue 30 The Princeton Theological Review