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		<title>By: Voluntary poverty and political theology &#171; memoria dei</title>
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		<description>[...] Voluntary poverty and political&#160;theology  May 18, 2010 Brian Hamilton Leave a comment Go to comments    The most recent thing keeping me from this blog was a paper for the medieval studies conference at Kalamazoo last weekend. It was another small step in my still-undefined quest to work through various theories of property and its relations—this time, a paper on Bonaventure&#8217;s theology of evangelical poverty. I called it &#8220;Voluntary Poverty and Political Theology: The Case of Bonaventure.&#8221; If anyone&#8217;s interested in seeing a copy, email me. [...]</description>
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