She lives in Oxford with her husband, Alan Arrivée and two beautiful daughters, Beatrice and Anor.
Mari Kuhnle, Service Leader
We will be privileged on June 5, 2016 to have Dr. Frances Courtney Kneupper as our speaker. Courtney is a religious and cultural historian of the late middle ages and a professor at the University of Mississippi. For our service, she will focus on interpretations of the book of Revelation throughout history. In particular, she will consider the ways that the book of Revelation has been used to encourage both persecution and positive social action. Courtney's research as a historian focuses on heresy, prophecy, and religious dissent in the Holy Roman Empire. Publications include The Empire at the End of Time: Identity and Reform in Late Medieval German Prophecy and The Wirsberger Brothers: Contesting Spiritual Authority Through Prophecy, in Peoples of the Apocalypse/Völker der Endzeit. Dr. Kneupper's current project is entitled Future Things are Hidden from Mankind and Ought Not to Be Known: Contesting Knowledge of the Future in the Late Middle Ages.
She lives in Oxford with her husband, Alan Arrivée and two beautiful daughters, Beatrice and Anor. Mari Kuhnle, Service Leader
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