Brot und Bier
 
What should we do with Bort und Bier?
Continue the program, striving to get international scholars. [ 1 ]  [20.00%]
Continue the program, inviting visiting scholars but international is not required. [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Continue the program, inviting members of the WVU faculty as well as visiting scholars. [ 4 ]  [80.00%]
Discontinue the program. [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
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Riegel
Posted on Jul 25 2006, 04:13 PM


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For the last few years, we have held at least one Brot und Bier a year. These events featured an international scholar who would give a short presentation followed by open conversation. The name Brot und Bier came from the refreshments which were very German, i.e., breads, meats, cheeses, and beer (and non-alcohol beverages). These were great fun.

Unfortunately, my friend on the faculty who always secured the visiting international scholar has departed for Tulsa, OK. This presents an interesting problem: how do we proceed? Your thoughts?
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Jim_Stiles
Posted on Aug 16 2006, 10:50 PM


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QUOTE (Riegel @ Jul 25 2006, 04:13 PM)
For the last few years, we have held at least one Brot und Bier a year.  These events featured an international scholar who would give a short presentation followed by open conversation.  The name Brot und Bier came from the refreshments which were very German, i.e., breads, meats, cheeses, and beer (and non-alcohol beverages).  These were great fun.

Unfortunately, my friend on the faculty who always secured the visiting international scholar has departed for Tulsa, OK.  This presents an interesting problem: how do we proceed?  Your thoughts?

This is too bad. If we had another scholar from Hungary, maybe we could have hosted a sampling of Hungarian wines. This evening on WVPR, I heard that Hungary is currently ranked 11th among wine exporting countries. The industry of exporting quality wines from Hungary grew up from nothing since the fall of the Soviet Union.

:lol:

The WVU Civil Engineering Department recently hired a faculty member from Belgium, but I doubt that anything he could talk about would be of interest to the normal Brot und Bier attendees.

:ph43r:
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Riegel
Posted on Sep 18 2006, 10:58 PM


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At the last Brot und Bier, a desire for monthly programming was expressed. Thoughts?
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iustitiadei
Posted on Sep 19 2006, 12:47 PM


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I can't imagine that Brot&Bier could be sustained on a monthly basis. You would have to resort to inviting even pastors like me to come and do a presentation.

Peace,
Brian
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Riegel
Posted on Oct 10 2006, 07:35 PM


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Currently talking with Elliot Kennel about the idea of him being presenter at a future Brot und Bier. Elliot would likely speak on the relationship of Ethiopic Enoch to the Gospels and Judeo-Christian Apocalyptic scriptures.

I'll be in Gettysburg this coming week. Is there anything people would like me to recruit from the seminary?
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