(Tuesday 24 February 2014 at 1pm) The Aspen Rooms in the UMC
CMEMS Faculty Roundtable Discussion of Brad Gregory’s recent book
The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society (Harvard University Press, 2012) featuring:
Noel Lenski (Department of Classics)
Katherine C. Little (Department of English)
David Paradis (Department of History)
Deborah Whitehead (Department of Religious Studies)

(Thursday 6 March 2014 at 12 noon) UMC 353
CMEMS Faculty Work-In-Progress Talk:
Matthew Dean Gerber (Department of History)
“Nobility and Race in the Early Modern French Atlanticâ€

(Thursday 13 March 2014 at 5pm) HUMN 250
CMEMS Front Range Speakers Series:
Sarah Pessin (Department of Philosophy, University of Denver)
“Divine Love in a Neoplatonic Key: Rethinking God (and the History of Ideas) from Greek, Islamic and Jewish Points of Viewâ€

(Sunday 16 March at 5pm) The Boulder Bookstore
Bruce Holsinger (Department of English, University of Virginia)
will read from his debut historical novel, A Burnable Book (HarperCollins, 2014),
which is set in London in 1385 and features John Gower and Geoffrey Chaucer.

(Friday 18 April 2014 at 9am to 12 noon) UMC 382-386
CMEMS Symposium: Christian Identity in Late Antiquity featuring:
Jason Beduhn (Comparative Cultural Studies, Northern Arizona University)
Éric Rebillard (Department of Classics, Cornell University)
Kevin Uhalde (Department of History, Ohio University)