The St Thomas Philosophy of Religion Project has announced two prizes (both funded by Templeton) for work in the philosophy of religion and/or philosophical theology:
1. The 2009 Excellence in Philosophy of Religion Prize attempts to identify the three best papers published in 2009 in the areas of philosophy of religion or philosophical theology. A panel of three expert reviewers will select three winners. Each winner will receive an award of $2000. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2010.
2. The C. S. Lewis Prize recognizes the best recent book in the philosophy of religion or philosophical theology written for a general audience. A panel of three expert reviewers will select one first place winner, who will receive a $15,000 prize, and one second place winner, who will receive a $7,500 prize.
Full details here.
Sad to see that you are now censoring comments, Ben.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't comment which I saw Anonymous
ReplyDeleteIt was spam - splattered across a number of threads.
Glad to see you're censoring comments, Ben.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for doing these sorts of bulletins.
Ben,
ReplyDeleteCan you please write an entry about why so many Orthdox are angry at Catholics? It seems so many I run into are...and it doesn't seem to be out of an ignorance about Catholicism.
Anon