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| | Kauffman, Jan. 99 |
 | | It will be noted that both responses share the assumption that there were substantial pre-Reformation influences present in the Anabaptist movement. |
 | | Monika Hellwig, a Catholic and former professor of theology at Georgetown University, and Marlene Kropf, minister of Spirituality and Worship for the Mennonite Board of Congregational Ministries, for a discussion of "Women and Spirituality." The second conference brought together Mennonite pastor Arthur Boers, who had received spiritual direction from Fr. |
 | | Henri Nouwen, and Sue Mosteller, C.S.J., an associate of Nouwen's at L'Arche Community, for a discussion of Nouwen's spirituality. |
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