Institute of Theology of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church

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Building of the Institute of Theology at Pühavaimu 6, Tallinn

The Institute of Theology of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church (Estonian : Eesti Evangeelse Luterliku Kiriku Usuteaduse Instituut, or Estonian : EELK Usuteaduse Instituut) is a private university in Tallinn, Estonia, established in 1946. It is situated next to the Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn.

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