CALL FOR PAPERS  “Understanding the Old Testament as Christian Scripture”

18 May 2023


Rv. Dr. Thomas Joseph White O.P., Rector Magnificus of the Pontificia Università San Tommaso d’Aquino informs us that the call for papers for this conference on a crucial topic is now open.

  • until 30 September 2023.
  • More information is available HERE

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