Luther in Medieval Context
Call for Papers
LUTHER IN MEDIEVAL CONTEXT
46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MEDIEVAL STUDIES
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, 12-15 MAY 2011
An interdisciplinary special session has been called regarding the early life and works of Martin Luther. While this leaves the session open for many topics, participants are encouraged to focus on the formation of Luther's early thought up to the start of the Reformation. Of particular interest are sources of Luther's early education, developing views on liturgy, music (including secular), Catholic mysticism, Judaism, Islam, Byzantium, a/Authority, law, banking, politics, humanism and Philipp Melancthon.
Proposals should include an abstract of no more than 250 words and
a completed Participant Information Form (required by the Medieval Institute);
the form is available at:
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/submissions/index.html
Please email your abstract and completed Participant Information Form
to
Christian McGuire at mcguire@augsburg.edu
Please write in the subject part of the e-mail the following:
KZOO 2011 - LUTHER
**SUBMISSIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 15 SEPTEMBER 2010**
For more information, or to submit a proposal please contact:
K. Christian McGuire
Augsburg College
Music Department
2211 Riverside Avenue
Mpls MN 55454
mcguire@augsburg.edu
http://www.augsburg.edu/ppages/~mcguire/