47th International Congress on Medieval Studies
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May 10, 2012 08:00 AM
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May 13, 2012 12:00 PM |
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Where | Kalamazoo, MI |
Contact Name | R. J. Stansbury |
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Saturday, 12 May, 12:00 p.m. Bernhard Faculty Lounge
International Medieval Sermon Studies Society Business Meeting
Session 377, Schneider 1265, Saturday 12 May, 10:00 a.m.
Medieval Sermon Studies I: Saints, Sinners, and the Pastoral Art of Preaching
Sponsor: International Medieval Sermon Studies Society
Organizer: Ronald J. Stansbury, Roberts Wesleyan College
Presider: Kimberly Rivers, Univ. of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
The Liturgy and the Word: Catechetical Aspects of Palm Sunday Sermons
Andrew Reeves, Troy Univ.
Jacobus de Voragine’s Sermones on Saint Margaret of Antioch: Promoting Christian Virtue and Action
Jenny C. Bledsoe, Harvard Divinity School
Confession without Confessing? John Wyclif’s Sermon for the Feast of Saint Mary Magdalene
Sean A. Otto, Univ. of Toronto
The Voice and the Vision: Christ’s Voice and Generic Evolution in the Middle Dutch Jhesus Collacien Sermon Cycle
Barbara Zimbalist, Univ. of California–Davis
Session 436, Schneider 1265, Saturday 12 May, 1:30 p.m.
Medieval Sermon Studies II: From Benedictine Monks to Reforming Bishop: Preaching in Durham, ca. 1400–1579
Sponsor: International Medieval Sermon Studies Society
Organizer: Ronald J. Stansbury, Roberts Wesleyan College
Presider: Ronald J. Stansbury
A Master among the Masters: Robert Rypon and His Sources
Holly Johnson, Mississippi State Univ.
A Durham Monk Prepares to Preach: Thomas Swalwell’s Marginal Notes
Anne Thayer, Lancaster Theological Seminary
The Bishop, the Dean, His Wife, and Her “Brother”: The Geneva Gang in Durham, 1561–1579
Diana Newton, Teesside Univ.
Session 494, Schneider 1265, Saturday, 12 May, 3:30 p.m.
Medieval Sermon Studies III: Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic: Composition and Sources in Late Medieval Preaching
Sponsor: International Medieval Sermon Studies Society
Organizer: Ronald J. Stansbury, Roberts Wesleyan College
Presider: Holly Johnson, Mississippi State Univ.
The Virtues and Vices in the Sermons of Johannes Sintram, OFM
Kimberly Rivers, Univ. of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
The Two-Fold Circle of Life and Death: Numeracy in Sermons in Late Medieval England
Christine F. Cooper-Rompato, Utah State Univ.
Literacy, Memory, and the New Logic in the Artes Praedicandi Susan Uselmann, Eastman School of Music
The Use of Bernardine of Siena in the Sermons of Blessed John Soreth
D. Henry Dieterich, Independent Scholar