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Per Crucem in Deum

Eugene R. Schlesinger

Eugene R. Schlesinger's musings on theology, teaching, and life.

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    A student and teacher of theology, on a mission to make theology speculative again, and to put it to work for the liberation and flourishing of the whole human community.

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