Trends in Reformations Studies, with Susan Karant-Nunn, Beth Plummer and Victoria Christman

  • Monday, April 12, 2021
  • 1:00 PM–2:30 PM

On Monday, April 12, at 1 PM  the Meeter Center will host its second webinar of 2021. This one features fascinating insights into trends and lines of enquiry in Reformation studies, led by three noted Reformation scholars: Susan Karant-Nunn, director emerita of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona; Victoria Christman (Luther College); and Beth Plummer, who holds the Susan Karant-Nunn Chair in Reformation and Early Modern History at the University of Arizona. Susan Karant-Nunn's research has primarily focused on various aspects of the Lutheran Reformation, including most recently The Personal Luther: Essays on the Reformer from a Cultural Historical Perspective (Brill, 2017). Her forthcoming work, co-edited with Ute Lotz-Heumann, is titled The Cultural History of the Reformations: Theories and Applications. Among their many works, Beth Plummer and Victoria Christman co-edited a festschrift in Susan Karant-Nunn's honor, titled Cultural Shifts and Religious Transformations in Europe (Brill, 2020).

If you are not available on April 12th but want to watch/listen to the recording of the session, we will post the link to the recorded session on our Facebook and Twitter pages. 

We look forward to an outstanding session. Please use the signup link below to register for this webinar. See you on April 12!

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