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International Theological Institute
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Home content lives in one file, while events and news each have their own entries. Editors can update one part without touching templates.
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Simple clickable list with date, location, and short title.
Public evening lecture with open discussion afterward.
Open event detailsInteractive workshop with practical tools for research and teaching.
Open event detailsMulti-day conference with international scholars.
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The first sessions opened with high participation and strong feedback.
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ITI announces a publication focus connecting theology and scientific inquiry.
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Key outcomes and reflections from the two-day conference.
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