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The Bulletin of the Boston Theological Institute
is a part of the endeavor to create and foster a conext for dialogue, envisioning, and experimentation in theological inquiry and the preparation for minisry of the BTI schools. Its chief objective is to draw attention to the past and future activities of the schools, and their faculties. The Bulletin is published once a semester, in September and January, pointng to current events in the schools, new faculty publications, articles, announcements, issues in interational mission and ecumenical relationships, as well as aspects in the interrelationship between science and religion.

»»» Marian Gh. Simion, PhD (cand.) Founding Editor

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Last updated January 18, 2008


 

 
   
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