During the Middle Ages and continuing well into the Renaissance, the holiday season was a time when guests traveled great distances to the castles of wealthy friends and family members to feast, dance and exchange news in a celebration that lasted several days. After the rigorous fast of the Advent season, elaborate preparations were made to ensure a truly festive event.

Thursday May 17, 2012

How Money Came About:
Temples, Taxes or Traders?

Dr. Alla Semenova
Assistant Professor of Economics
Dickinson College, PA

6:00 pm in the Discovery Room
of the Student Union (E 163)

Thursday April 12, 2012

"Poverty in the Roman Empire:
Four Early Christian Responses"

Dr. Steve Friesen
Louise Farmer Boyer Chair in Biblical Studies
University of Texas at Austin

6:00 pm in the Discovery Room
of the Student Union (E 163)

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