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BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION, Vol. 2. Knox was also the subject of a

paper he gave at the 16th Century Studies Conference in St. Louis in

October 1999. He was also interviewed by CHRISTIAN HISTORY

MAGAZINE, Vol. 61 (1999), Nr. 1, pp. 42-42.

Suzanne Geissler Bowles has been promoted from Adjunct

Instructor to Assistant Professor of History at William Paterson

University. In September, she gave a paper on "Mahan versus the

Pacifists" at the Naval History Symposium at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Ben Lowe is now Associate Professor of History, Florida Atlantic

University. His book, IMAGINING PEACE: A HISTORY OF EARLY

ENGLISH PACIFIST IDEAS, 1340-1560, was published in 1997 by Penn

State Press.

Dordt College's Paul Otto gave lectures in the fall of 1999 on

"Common Practices and Mutual Understandings: Henry Hudson, Native

Americans, and the Birth of New Netherland," at the 22nd Annual

Rensselaerwijck Seminar in New York, and on "Wilden en Calvinisten:

Dutch Missions to Native Americans in Colonial New York," at Hope

College's History Colloquium Series.

Roy Williams completed his Ph.D. in Historical Theology at Calvin

Theological Seminary in May 1998, with a dissertation on "William

Boardman (1810-1886): Evangelist of the Higher Christian Life." He is

currently a part-time instructor at North Hills Classical Academy and an

adjunct professor at Cornerstone College, both in Grand Rapids, MI.

Donald Yerxa (Eastern Nazarene College) has been elected to the

Colonial Society of Massachusetts as a Resident Member. He has also been

selected to be one of thirty scholars to participate over the next three

summers in the John Templeton Oxford Seminars on Science and

Christianity. His topic of research is "Evangelical Christianity and Popular

Science in an Era of Cultural Warfare: From Flood Geology to Intelligent
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