Dr. Elizabeth Klein considers Ary Scheffer’s The Ghosts of Paolo and Francesca Appear to Dante and Virgil, which depicts the truth that sin is ultimately its own punishment.
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Slow to Anger | Character of God: Wor...
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Was Peter Ever in Rome?
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Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Ben Akers, Associate Professor of Theology and Executive Director of FORMED, answer your questions on this week's episode of the Augustine Institute Show! Join us this Tuesday at 7 p.m. EST for this special Q&A episode covering topics on the Bible, theology, the Catholic ...
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