- Thursday
- 36: Word & Image in the Mystical Experience
- Conceiving the End of the World in Word and Image: The Mystical Experience of Saint Malachy and Hildegard of Bingen
- "There is a threeness about you": Medieval Women Visionaries and the Trinitarian Image of God
- Re-cognition of the Holy Child
- String Theory: Layering Text and Image in a Medieval Persian Manuscript
- 63: Basel and Vatican II: Similarities and Differences
- Base and the Post-Vatican II Debate: Between Council and Conciliarism
- Nicholas of Cusa and the Council of Basel: Can the Prodigals Find Their Way Home?
- 143: Holy Women
- (pending)
- 167: Medieval Sources in Pope Benedict XVI
- Benedict XVI's Retrieval of the Concept of Revelation as Found in Saint Bonaventure's Collationes in Hexaemaron
- Unlocking Benedict XVI's Inner Bonaventure
- The End of Times: The Impact of Medieval Sources on Benedict XVI's Eschatalogy
- Friday
- 248: Medieval Fantasy, Alchemy, and Modern Science in Tolkien's Legendarium
- Elvencentrism: "Elven Nature Preserves" in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
- "Worlds on Worlds": Tolkien, Lewis, and the Medieval and Modern Theological Implications of Extraterrestrial Life
- Inside Literature: Tolkien's Explorations of the Medieval Genre
- J.R.R. Tolkien and The Battle of Maldon: An Example of "Freer" Verse?
- 315: The Liturgical Office of St. Thomas Becket (Chanted)
- 337: Medieval Sermon Studies II: Cistercian Preaching
- "Each belongs to all and all belong to each": Aelred of Rievaulx and His Sermons for the Feast of Saint Benedict
- Aelred of Rievaulx's Liturgical Sermons for the Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Johannine Glorification of Christ in John of Ford's Sermons on the Song of Songs
- Saturday
- 394: The Hobbit (A Roundtable)
- 433: The Psalms
- Allegory and "Grammatica" in Pre-scholastic Psalms Commentaries
- Approaches to the Psalms in Hugh of Saint-Cher, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas
- The ... How Many Senses of Scripture, Now?
- 530: The Apocalypse in the Middle Ages
- Apocalypse Now Y1K: What a Revelation! A Comparative-Critical Literary Analysis of Anglo-Saxon Text Disguised as New Testament Biblical Study
- "Lest he should come unforeseen...": The Antichrist Cycle in the Hortus deliciarum
- "Write them not": The Depiction of Divine Concealment in Anglo-French Apocalypse Manuscripts
- No Need to Worry: Thirty-One Signs That the Antichrist Came in the Fifteenth Century
- Sunday
- 539: Liturgy and Reform in Medieval Europe: The Evidence of Manuscripts
- The Creed at Baptism: Ninth-Century Formation and Controversy in Manuscript Context
- Cathedral Liturgy in High Medieval Saxony: The Example of Minden
- Liturgical Reform in Medieval Manuscripts from Halberstadt
I take copious notes on my laptop.
Oh, and there will be daily Mass and Vespers, and many open bar receptions. I consider this a vacation. :)
2 comments:
hopefully the "open bar receptions" are AFTER vespers... have fun!
Heh, yes. Vespers at 5:20pm, receptions are 9pm or later.
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