Religion and WWI Symposium

DateMarch 19, 2014
Time10:30 am - 5:00 pm
LocationArmstrong Browning Library
Baylor University
Waco, TX
DescriptionThe First World War, which began in 1914, marked a traumatic crisis in
Western civilization, and its effects echoed through the rest of the
twentieth century.

10:30 am Morning Panel - Cox Lecture Hall


Barry Hankins, Professor of History and Church-State Studies, Baylor University, "Pacifist Warrior: Woodrow Wilson and the Call of War"

Darin Lenz,
Associate Professor of History, Fresno Pacific University, “‘Loyalty to
our Heavenly Country’: British Christianity and the First World War”

Sarah Miglio, 
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Wheaton College, "The Near Eastern
Front: Christian Humanitarian Work During the Great War"


Afternoon Lectures - Treasure Room


2:00 pm  Philip Jenkins, "Angels and Horsemen: the Great War as an Apocalyptic Struggle"


3:30 pm  Richard Gamble, “Was World War I a War of Religion?”





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<h3>Registration</h3>
<h4>Pricing</h4>
<p>&bull; Religion and WWI Symposium (free)
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<h4>Deadline</h4>
<p>03/19/2014 5:00 PM</p>
<h4>How to register</h4>
<p>Register online below or call 254-710-7555.</p>
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Publisherzzz (old) Institute for Studies of Religion
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