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    <title>Lectures 3 : program 17</title>
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    <description>Title: Lectures 3 : program 17
Abstract: A talk organised by the Augustinian Institute and given by Prof Johannes van Oort entitled 'Manichean Gnosticism and St. Augustine: is Gnosticism of importance for today's Catholicism?'
Description: A series of lectures, talks and discussions held both on campus and off campus during October 2005 and January 2006 and recorded and transmitted on Campus FM 103.7</description>
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    <title>Lectures 3 : program 16 : Augustinian's city of God : background and importance for Christianity in a post-modern Europe</title>
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    <description>Title: Lectures 3 : program 16 : Augustinian's city of God : background and importance for Christianity in a post-modern Europe
Abstract: A talk organised by the Augustinian Institute and given by Prof Johannes van Oort entitled Augustine's City of God: background and importance for Christianity in a post-modern Europe.
Description: A series of lectures, talks and discussions held both on campus and off campus during October 2005 and January 2006 and recorded and transmitted on Campus FM 103.7</description>
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    <title>Lectures 3 : program 15 : literary works of Alessandro Manzoni</title>
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    <description>Title: Lectures 3 : program 15 : literary works of Alessandro Manzoni
Abstract: A talk given by Prof Vitale Verri on the literary works of Alessandro Manzoni.  Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Manzoni (7 March 1785 – 22 May 1873) was an Italian poet and novelist. He is famous for the novel The Betrothed (orig. Italian: I Promessi Sposi) (1840), generally ranked among the masterpieces of world literature. The novel is also a symbol of the Italian Risorgimento, both for its patriotic message and because it was a fundamental milestone in the development of the modern, unified Italian language.
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    <title>Lectures 3 : program 14 : ligi skond San Tumas t’Akwinu</title>
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    <description>Title: Lectures 3 : program 14 : ligi skond San Tumas t’Akwinu
Abstract: A lecture organised by the Augustinian Institute on the Law according to St. Thomas Aquinas.  The talk was given by Fr Guido Schembri.
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