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Episode 6 Ut unum sint

In this edition: Part 1 of a conversation with a man who has dedicated his life to studying, praying, and working to achieve Christian unity. Andrew J. Boyd – “A.J.” to his friends – is Adjunct Professor of Theology in the Rome program of the Catholic...

An episode of the Thinking with the Church podcast, hosted by Chris Altieri, titled "Episode 6 Ut unum sint" was published on February 14, 2017 and runs 57 minutes.

February 14, 2017 ·57m · Thinking with the Church

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In this edition: Part 1 of a conversation with a man who has dedicated his life to studying, praying, and working to achieve Christian unity. Andrew J. Boyd – “A.J.” to his friends – is Adjunct Professor of Theology in the Rome program of the Catholic University of America, as well as in the Rome programs of Providence College and Assumption College.

In this edition: Part 1 of a conversation with a man who has dedicated his life to studying, praying, and working to achieve Christian unity. Andrew J. Boyd – “A.J.” to his friends – is Adjunct Professor of Theology in the Rome program of the Catholic University of America, as well as in the Rome programs of Providence College and Assumption College.
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