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may be found at www.h-net.msu.edu/. He is now working in The Fundamentalism File, an

archives and religious resource center dedicated to the study of

Fundamentalism and related issues housed in J. S. Mack Library on the

campus of Bob Jones University.

William R. Estep, James Leo Garrett, and Richard V. Pierard have

written the chapter, "Baptists: A Global Community of Faith," for the

book, WE BAPTISTS, published by Providence House, Franklin TN.

Carl Strikwerda has been named an Associate Dean of the College of

Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Kansas where he has special

responsibilities for international and interdisciplinary programs. His A

HOUSE DIVIDED: CATHOLICS, SOCIALISTS, AND FLEMISH

NATIONALISTS IN NINETEENTH CENTURY BELGIUM appeared in

1997, and his book, co-edited with Ellen Furlough (University of

Kentucky), CONSUMERS AGAINST CAPITALISM? CONSUMER

COOPERATION IN EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, AND JAPAN, 1840-

1990, has just been published by Rowman and Littlefield. In 1998, a new,

paperback edition came out of his co-edited volume, THE POLITICS OF

IMMIGRANT WORKERS: LABOR ACTIVISM AND MIGRATION IN

THE WORLD ECONOMY SINCE 1830.

Chris Morgan (California Baptist University) recently finished a Ph.

D. in Theology from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary with a

dissertation on "The Application of Jonathan Edwards's Theological

Method to Annihilationism in Contemporary Evangelicalism." He

presented a paper on "An Examination of the Methodologies Used in

Refuting Annihilationism in Contemporary Evangelicalism," at the

Evangelical Theological Society in November, 1999.

Richard Kyle (Tabor College) recently received a Fulbright award to

teach at the University of Kiev-Mohyla Academy in Ukraine. His article

on "John Knox," was published in J. H. Hayes, ed., DICTIONARY OF
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