Dr. Lynneth Miller Renberg
@LynnethRenberg
Associate Prof. of History; FRHistS. Recording Officer, Society for Reformation Research. Dance, religion, gender, emotions 1200-1600. Books: Boydell, Routledge
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Celebrated the publication of the third volume of our undergraduate history research journal, “Res Historica,” this afternoon. It’s such a joy to get to work with students to put this out and highlight their work! Phi Alpha Theta - History Honor Society Phi Alpha Theta Anderson University
I’m still writing monthly for The Anxious Bench. This is my latest, on the KJV and the “God Bless the USA” Bible released last week. patheos.com/blogs/anxiousb…
Such a wonderful time yesterday- thanks to Jennifer Powell McNutt, PhD and Wheaton College for hosting, and to a great audience for such engaging conversation!
So very grateful for Dr. Lynneth Miller Renberg's kind invitation and looking forward to talking next Monday Anderson University! If you're in the area, this talk is open to the public, and is in many ways particularly appropriate for Holy Week.
'The devil's cows', 'impudent camels', 'damsels animated by the devil'... At one time, dancers were seen as saints dancing after Christ. So what happened? Dr. Lynneth Miller Renberg explores evolving ideas of gender, holiness and transgression: boybrew.co/47TlgxZ
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Double-issue alert! 🚨 At last, LEGACIES OF MEDIEVAL DANCE, edited with such verve by Dr. Kathryn Dickason, is complete. The articles should be FREE TO VIEW for the next 3 weeks! Download 'em now, #medievaltwitter ; it's an amazing line-up. link.springer.com/journal/41280/… ✨🕺💃 🎶 Please share!
Late in the day, but some reflections on objects, faith, and priorities (inspired by summer travels and fall teaching) today at The Anxious Bench! patheos.com/blogs/anxiousb…
Join us for our next book talk on Friday August 18 at 12PM CT between Dr. Elizabeth Marvel (Elizabeth Marvel) and Dr. Lynneth Renberg (@LynnethRenberg).
Learn more here:
faithandhistory.org/book-talk/lynn…
Today at The Anxious Bench a post from my friend and colleague Dr. Katherine Cooper Wyma, drawing on some of her work on C.S. Lewis: patheos.com/blogs/anxiousb…