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Benjamin L. Merkle and Adrianne Cheek Miles. 2024. . Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. xii + 158 pp. US$17.99. Paperback. ISBN: 978-1-5409-6599-8. Also available as an e-book, ISBN: 978-1-4934-4446-5
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