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The Virgin Mary at the moment of the Annunciation with a dove descending towards her forehead from God the Father.

Seeing and Believing in Lived Religion: Godelinde's lecture in the Netherlands

20.3.2025
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New podcast episode

4.6.2024
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A new podcast season by the project!

13.5.2024
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Detail of a painting of an 18th-century British ship. Dominic Serres 1787: The 'St George' with Other Vessels, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Teaching during spring 2024

30.4.2024
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Sculpture “Encouragement” in which Salome Sticken encourages Liesbeth van Heenvliet (Sculpture by S. Crommelin (1984)

Recent conference activities

26.4.2024
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Open book with candles. Unknown author, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

New publications

24.4.2024
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The poster of the conference.

The Sainthood of Filippo Neri and the Fight against maleficio: Jenni's talk at the conference "Rome in the Renaissance"

9.4.2024
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(Re)Imagining Lived Religion - Godelinde's visit to the workshop “Religious Imagination in the Late Medieval Low Countries”

6.3.2024
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Jenni's talk in Hämeenlinna

5.3.2024
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Image of Iceland, from the NASA Visible Earth image gallery. Jeff Schmaltz, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Iceland_satellite.jpg

Visits at the University of Iceland and the University of Copenhagen

8.12.2023
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jenni.kuuliala@tuni.fi

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