Blessed are the Poor: Wealth and Poverty in the 16th and 21st Centuries

Spring 2021 Kessler Conversations

Named after the world-renowned Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection held at Pitts Theology Library, Kessler Conversations (30-45 mins) offer opportunities for the general public to learn about the events in Europe the 16th century and to consider what they may tell us about the issues facing our communities. Conversations in a given academic semester focus on a single contemporary theme and trace it back to the Reformers. These conversations are free and open to the public, but registration is required. The theme of the Spring 2021 conversations is “Blessed are the Poor: Wealth and Poverty in the 16th and 21st Centuries.”
Sessions in this Conversation
  • Care of the Poor During the Reformation: A Kessler Conversation with Professor Esther Chung-Kim
    Named after the world-renowned Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection held at Pitts Theology Library, Kessler Conversations (30-45... View more
  • Wealth, Work, and Wisdom in Early Modern Society: A Kessler Conversation with Professor David Fink
    Named after the world-renowned Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection held at Pitts Theology Library, Kessler Conversations (30-45... View more
  • A Kessler Conversation with Professor Cynthia Moe-Lobeda

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