A paper proposal titled, “In Life and in Death: Barth, Bonhoeffer and the Path from the Great War to the Confessing Church,” by Anthony Chvala-Smith, Paul E. Morden Seminary Chair in Religion, has been accepted for presentation at a conference at the National World War 1 Museum in Kansas City, Oct. 19-22. The conference is titled Remembering Muted Voices: Conscience, Dissent, Resistance and Civil Liberties in World War 1 through Today. Information about the conference can be found at https://www.theworldwar.org/learn/remembering-muted-voices . Chvala-Smith will argue in his paper that Karl Barth’s and Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s experience, memory and interpretation of the trauma of WWI substantially shaped their theological/ecclesial resistance to Nazism in the 1930s.
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February 11, 2025
In a magazine article, Chvala-Smith explores a personal memory.
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February 11, 2025
Ioseb Gabelaia presents at the 19th International Technology, Education & Development Conference in Valencia, Spain.
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January 20, 2025
Ioseb Gabelaia publishes book chapter on empowering women entrepreneurs in the green economy.
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Iqra Shagufta Cheema receives Monograph of the Year Award for her work on Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir.
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April 14, 2022
Dr. Kevin Brunner was invited to talk technology with...
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April 14, 2022
Dr. Kevin Brunner attended the annual Iowa Technology Summit...