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Paul Anderson (Religious Studies) recently published the book Following Jesus: The Heart of Faith and Practice through Barclay Press. It describes the essence of Christian discipleship from a Quaker perspective. Paul also presented two papers at the International Society of Biblical Literature Conference at St. Andrews in Scotland: “A Bi-Optic Hypothesis” and “Identity and Implications – The Ethics of Integrity in the Johannine Epistles.” His essay, “Incidents Dispersed in the Synoptics and Cohering in John—Dodd, Brown, and Johannine Historicity,” appeared in Engaging with C.H. Dodd on the Gospel of John – Sixty Years of Tradition and Interpretation (Cambridge University Press). The John, Jesus, and History Project, of which Paul is a founding member, has organized an international symposium at St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore later this fall to discuss the book and its implications.

Dwayne Astleford (Plant Services) and Keith Schneider (Student Life) were named the university’s Employees of the Month for September.

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