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Dr. Richard DeClue is the Cardinal Henri de Lubac Fellow of Theology at the Word on Fire Institute. He earned degrees in theology at Belmont Abbey College (B.A.) and the Catholic University of America (S.T.B., S.T.L., and S.Th.D.), specializing in systematic theology. He has published in Communio, Nova et Vetera, and Evangelization & Culture and has a forthcoming book on the thought of Pope Benedict XVI with Word on Fire.
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