The Department of History and WVU Humanities Center will host "The Reformation Matters" Saturday (Nov. 11) at 2 p.m. Scholars from political science, art history, and history will discuss the significance of Martin Luther and the reforms he initiated in 1517. Ryan Claycomb, Professor of English and Director of the WVU Humanities Center, will moderate the conversation.
Speakers:
Philip Michelbach, Political Science Professor,“Luther, Modernity, and Politics”
Janet Snyder, Art History Professor,“The Reformation and The Visual: Art Re-formed after 1517”
Katherine Aaslestad, History Professor, “Luther’s Impact over Time in German History”
This is the last event in the “The Reformation Matters” series developed by the Department of History, which explores the influence of the Reformation on its 500-year anniversary.It is sponsored by the Department of History and WVU Humanities Center. The symposium is free and open to the public.
For more information visit the event page on the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences website.