CONFERENCE:Preachers, Hearers, Readers, Scribes-New Approaches to Early Modern Sermons in Manuscript
The collaborators on GEMMS: Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons have organised a conference on sermons in manuscript from 1530 to 1715 to be held 3-5 October 2024 at Harvard Divinity School and the Congregational Library, Cambridge and Boston, MA. Featured keynote speakers are Dr. Frank Bremer (Millersville University), Dr. David Hall (Harvard University), and Professor Ann Hughes (Keele University).
Presentations will cover a wide range of topics, including (but not limited to):
comparisons of preaching practices across the Atlantic world
the contents or contexts of individual sermons, sets of sermon notes, or sermon collections
sermons related to particular Biblical passages
particular genres of, or occasions for, sermons
sermons preached at particular venues or in specific regions
the responses of auditors and/or readers of sermons, or note-taking practices
women’s relationships with sermons and preaching
comparative perspectives on sermon manuscripts in other languages or religious traditions
preaching patterns and methods
compilers, collectors, or owners of sermon manuscripts
related manuscript materials, such as liturgical, doctrinal and devotional manuscripts
perspectives of librarians or archivists on manuscript sermon collections
use of digital tools and methods to study sermon manuscripts or related data
related early modern digital resources
Select publications will be included in a special issue of Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme.