
Join us for a two-day symposium exploring practices of, repositories for, and revisions to religious memory on the quadricentenary of a seminal moment in Reformation history, Martin Luther's nailing of his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenburg church in 1517. The symposium brings together a group of world-class scholars to consider the important roles of memory and remembrance in Reformation religious culture, from artistic representation to material production to life-writing. More information about this event can be found on the symposium's official page on our website.