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This episode features fascinating insights into trends and lines of enquiry in Reformation studies, led by three noted Reformation scholars: Susan Karant-Nunn, director emerita of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona; Victoria Christman (Luther College), and Beth Plummer, who holds the Susan Karant-Nunn Chair in Reformation and Early Modern History at the University of Arizona. Susan Karant-Nunn's research has primarily focused on various aspects of the Lutheran Reformation, including most recently _The Personal Luther: Essays on the Reformer from a Cultural Historical Perspective_ (Brill, 2017). Her forthcoming work, co-edited with Ute Lotz-Heumann, is titled _The Cultural History of the Reformations: Theories and Applications_. Among their many works, Beth Plummer and Victoria Christman co-edited a festschrift in Susan Karant-Nunn's honor, titled _Cultural Shifts and Religious Transformations in Europe_ (Brill, 2020).
This episode features fascinating insights into trends and lines of enquiry in Reformation studies, led by three noted Reformation scholars: Susan Karant-Nunn, director emerita of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona; Victoria Christman (Luther College), and Beth Plummer, who holds the Susan Karant-Nunn Chair in Reformation and Early Modern History at the University of Arizona. Susan Karant-Nunn's research has primarily focused on various aspects of the Lutheran Reformation, including most recently _The Personal Luther: Essays on the Reformer from a Cultural Historical Perspective_ (Brill, 2017). Her forthcoming work, co-edited with Ute Lotz-Heumann, is titled _The Cultural History of the Reformations: Theories and Applications_. Among their many works, Beth Plummer and Victoria Christman co-edited a festschrift in Susan Karant-Nunn's honor, titled _Cultural Shifts and Religious Transformations in Europe_ (Brill, 2020).
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