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2017Reasoning faith in the writings of Michael Paul GallagherPortelli, David
1975The relevance of conjugal love in the annulment of canon law marriagesCamilleri, Silvio
2021The relevance of rhetoric in 1 Corinthians 14. A critique of views on the oral and conceptual analysis of this Pauline textAttard, Stefan M.
2017Responding to learners’ diversity in informal learning settings : differentiated instruction at the society of Christian doctrine in MaltaMizzi, Emanuel
2018The role of women in the life of the Church : a critical evaluation of recent Church teachingMicallef, Rose
1867Rome and the revolution : a sermonEdward, Henry
2003San Filep u l-eżorċiżmu f'MaltaVella, Elija
1964Sebh u sliemaMagro, Nikola
2016Seeking the face of the Lord : perspectives in the Christology of Joseph RatzingerGauci, Matthew
1991Social consciousness of the Church in Malta 1891-1921 : the impact of Rerum NovarumAgius, Emmanuel
2019Some trajectories on the question of ordination in Ecclesial Communities of the Reformed TraditionScerri, Hector
1991The spirituality of conjugal loveBorg, Carmen J. (1991)
2012The spousal analogy of the body according to John Paul IIHarmsworth, Carmel
1869Summa Conciliorum. Brevissima-
2016Theology of the body in adolescent girls : cultural challenges and Christian formationAquilina, Claire
2022‘This sickness is not to end in death’ despair and Christian courageFleetwood, Peter
2021The true Christian is a monk and a monk is a true Christian : a reappraisal of Basil of Caesarea’s ideals for an authentic Christian lifeSchembri, Jacqueline (2021)
2006Veru li l-Limbu spiċċa?Scerri, Hector
1993Work and solidarity in recent Catholic social teachingVassallo, Josephine (1993)
2008Ħsibijiet fuq San Pawl (2) : ''Dawn l-ittri fihom xi ħwejjeġ li huma tqal biex wieħed jifhimhom'' (2Pt 3:16)Micallef, Martin