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    Book Review: Proverbs; Proverbs (review)
    Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 54 (4): 423-426. 2000.
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    The Ethos of the Cosmos: The Genesis of Moral Imagination in the Bible
    with Thomas B. Dozeman
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4): 647. 2000.
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    Introducing Job: A Journey of Transformation
    Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (3): 228-238. 1999.
    Perhaps the most feared book of the Bible, Job generates more questions than answers. Yet for all its exegetical enigmas and conflicting perspectives, the book is about the painful journey of transformation— Job's, ours, and perhaps even God's
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    Shear-stress-mediated refolding of proteins from aggregates and inclusion bodies
    with T. Z. Yuan, C. F. G. Ormonde, S. T. Kudlacek, S. Kunche, J. N. Smith, K. M. Pugliese, T. J. Olsen, M. Iftikhar, C. L. Raston, and G. A. Weiss
    © 2015 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. Recombinant protein overexpression of large proteins in bacteria often results in insoluble and misfolded proteins directed to inclusion bodies. We report the application of shear stress in micrometer-wide, thin fluid films to refold boiled hen egg white lysozyme, recombinant hen egg white lysozyme, and recombinant caveolin-1. Furthermore, the approach allowed refolding of a much larger protein, cAMP-dependent protein kinase A. The reported methods requir…Read more
  • The Ethos of the Cosmos: The Genesis of Moral Imagination in the Bible (edited book)
    Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. 1999.
    This groundbreaking work investigates how the various pictures of creation found in Scripture helped shape the ancient faith community's moral character. Bringing together the fields of biblical studies and ethics, William Brown demonstrates how certain creation traditions of the Old and New Testaments were developed from the community's moral imagination for the purpose of forming and preserving both Israel's and the early church's identity in the world.