We are delighted to announce that seven titles were named Catholic Press Association Book Award winners on July 2, 2020, at the first Virtual Catholic Media Conference. This year, UNDP books received first place awards in Theology and Faithful Citizenship/ Religious Freedom categories, second place awards in Memoir and Faithful Citizenship/ Religious Freedom categories, third place and honorable mention in the History category, and an honorable mention in the Faith and Science category. We are proud to be the publisher of these important titles deemed best in their field by the judges at the Catholic Press Association.
The Catholic Press Association, established in 1911, is an association of publisher and communication professionals in Catholic media. The association sponsors various award programs that honor works that inform and promote the mission of the Church. For the first time in its history, the Catholic Press Association hosted a virtual Catholic Media conference in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and financial hardships many of their members face.
Notre Dame Press winners include:
First Place in Theology: Morality, Ethics, Christology, Mariology, and Redemption
Aquinas’s Eschatological Ethics and the Virtue of Temperance
by Matthew Levering
First Place in Faithful Citizenship/ Religious Freedom
Theology after Colonization: Bediako, Barth, and the Future of Theological Reflection
by Tim Hartman
Second Place in Faithful Citizenship/ Religious Freedom
Inclusive Populism: Creating Citizens in the Global Age
by Angus Ritchie
(Contending Modernities series)
Second Place in Memoir
From the Underground Church to Freedom
by Tomáš Halík
Third Place in History
The Miracle of Amsterdam: Biography of a Contested Devotion
by Charles Caspers and Peter Jan Margry
Honorable Mention in History
Soldiers of the Cross, the Authoritative Text: The Heroism of Catholic Chaplains and Sisters in the American Civil War
by David Power Conyngham
Honorable Mention in Faith and Science
Faith and Science at Notre Dame: John Zahm, Evolution, and the Catholic Church
by John P. Slattery