Erik P. Kraft - Writer, grew up in East Longmeadow, and his novel Miracle Wimp is set there
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Kraft writes and teaches about biblical Christianity and culture (including contextualization), communicating biblical Christianity, anthropology and Christianity, cross-cultural Christian theology, worldview, spiritual warfare, inner healing, generational curses, and the evils of Freemasonry.
Charles H. Kraft (born 1932), American anthropologist and Christian teacher
For the NASA flight director, see Christopher C. Kraft, Jr.
:Flight Director Chris Kraft, to Grissom: The flight director says, get back in!
He wrote numerous books about archaeology in New Jersey, the Lenape and the Paleo-indians of New Jersey, as well as over 170 articles in his career.
Flight Director Christopher Kraft alerted the Hawaii controllers to be ready to initiate retrofire to bring the spacecraft down in the Pacific, if necessary.
Kraft has also produced significant work in manuscript studies (including Coptic texts), on so-called "Jewish Christianity" in antiquity, on the pseudepigrapha and on the Christian transmission of ancient Jewish writings.
:Our modernist version of mac and cheese owes its chemistry to James L. Kraft, who in 1916 patented the first American cheese slice.
NASA's concept of Mission Control had previously been developed under the leadership of Christopher C. Kraft.