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Strasbourg Institute director Dieter to receive 2017 Ratzinger Prize Recognition for contribution to Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
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Theological education for ‘the times in which we live’ Interview with Nicaraguan pastor Cortez Cristalles
Ministerial formation is the backbone of church life Interview with Indian church leader Michael Benhur
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