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Allison, G., & Castaldo, C. A.\u27s The unfinished Reformation: What unites and divides Catholics and Protestants after 500 Years (Book Review)
Allison, G., & Castaldo, C. A. (2016). The unfinished Reformation: What unites and divides Catholics and Protestants after 500 Years. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. 171 pp. $12.99. ISBN 031052793
Olson\u27s The essentials of Christian thought: Seeing the world through the biblical story (Book Review)
Gonzalez\u27s A brief history of Sunday: From the New Testament to the new creation (Book Review)
McHargue\u27s Finding God in the waves: How I lost my faith and found it again through science (Critical Book Review)
Kyle Haselden
Kyle Emerson Haselden, D.D., Class of 1934, was a distinguished Baptist minister, author and editor. He authored three books, including 'The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective' published in 1959. He was also the editor of 'The Christian Century.' He is a Charter Member of the Furman University Hall of Fame
First person – Kyle Wegner
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Kyle Wegner is first author on ‘Edar is a downstream target of beta-catenin and drives collagen accumulation in the mouse prostate’, published in BIO. Kyle is a PhD candidate in the lab of Chad M. Vezina at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, investigating principles of toxicology and urology to evaluate mechanisms of urinary dysfunction in aging men
Mutie\u27s Death in second-century Christian thought: The meaning of death in earliest Christianity (book review)
Cone and Fazios\u27 Forged from reformation: How dispensational thought advances the reformed legacy (book review)
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