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The PMR committee this year makes a special invitation to scholars
from all disciplines in these fields to address our plenary theme:
After Constantine:
Religion, Politics, Culture, & Counterculture
October 28, 2012 is the 1700th Anniversary of the Battle of the Milvian
Bridge, which established Constantine as the sole Emperor of the Roman Empire
and established Christianity firmly within the corridors of political and
cultural power. This year’s conference will look back over 1700 years to
ponder the political, cultural, theological, and philosophical implications of
this turning point in the history of Mediterranean cultures. More than a
question of politics, the year 312 affects simply every dimension of life
thereafter around the Mediterranean, and we will take the time to explore all
these dimensions, whether it be questions of pagan and Christian wisdom, natural
and civil law, of providence and freedom, justice and coercion, establishment or
resistance. Many of the major moments and monuments from late antiquity through
the Reformation and beyond can be seen in this light, from Augustine’s City of
God, to the medieval papacy, to Dante’s Divine Comedy, to the Spanish
‘Reconquista’ to the Lutheran Reformation. Plenary speaker to be announced. Save
the date!
Deadline
for submissions: TBA
Notice of
acceptance will be made by TBA
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