medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture

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Dear all

The centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture at York is sponsoring three sessions at Kalamazoo to which you are warmly invited:


Thursday May 8    1.30 pm

‘New Challenges, New Tools, New Teachers: Integrating Fresh Resources and Approaches into the Study and Teaching of the Middle Ages (A Panel Discussion)’

(Session 74   Schneider 1280)

 

Thursday May 8   3.30 pm

‘Pilgrimage: An Interdisciplinary Exploration’

(Session 120  Schneider 1280)

Note: Professor Simon Coleman (University of Toronto), a leading social anthropologist working on pilgrimage and co-editor of the new Ashgate Studies in Pilgrimage Series, is taking part in this session

 

Friday May 9   10.00 am 

‘Filling the Gap between “Then” and “Now”: Exploring the Importance of Antiquarian Scholarship and Interpretation in Relation to Church Buildings and the Relative Importance of Authenticity from the Medieval Period Onwards’

(Session 209  Schneider  2355)

 

With best wishes

 

Dee


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Dr Dee Dyas
Senior Research Fellow
Director, Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture
Director, Centre for Pilgrimage Studies
Berrick Saul, 119
University of York
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