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SUMMARY:Lecture: A Game of Heresy — Princes\, Popes\, and Politics of the Protestant Reformation
DESCRIPTION:Why did the Protestant Reformation take hold in the sixteenth century\, when earlier reform movements had failed? What factors determined its success in some territories and its failure in others? Come listen to Tomson Family Chair of Law and Economics Colin Harris as he explores the temporal and spatial variation in the Reformation\, examining how church connections\, courtly power\, and princely ambitions helped shape the religious map of Europe.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/lecture-a-game-of-heresy-princes-popes-and-politics-of-the-protestant-reformation/
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LOCATION:Holland 6th Floor Commons
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SUMMARY:46th Annual Eunice Belgum Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Students\, faculty\, staff are all welcome to attend the 45th Eunice Belgum Lectures. This year’s lecturer is Regina Rini. \nRegina Rini’s lecture “Hobbes and the egalitarian tragedy of science” from vaccines to climate change — skeptics ask: why does some intellectual elite get to tell us what to think? We can best understand the frustrating dilemma of scientific authority by looking back to a time when modern science emerged alongside modern views on political authority. \nEach year for three decades the philosophy department has sponsored the Belgum Lectures\, which honor the memory of Eunice Belgum\, who graduated from St. Olaf College in 1967. The lecture series was established in the hope that Eunice’s tragic death in 1977 would not end her impact on the profession\, teaching\, and scholarship she loved so much. While the lectures may be on any topic\, the philosophy department makes a special effort to choose topics in areas of special interest to Eunice\, namely ethics\, philosophy of mind\, and feminism. These lectures are supported by a fund established by Eunice’s family and friends. \nReception to follow.
URL:https://wp.stolaf.edu/calendar/event/46th-eunice-belgum-lecture/
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LOCATION:Buntrock Commons\, Viking Theater
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