CHH volume 60 issue 1 Back matter PRIZES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY The Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize The Brewer Prize is a subsidy of $2000 to assist the author in publishing a booklength manuscript in church history. The winning manuscript shall be published in a manner acceptable to the Society. Manuscripts accepted for publication may be submitted for this award, but the winning manuscript must have printed on its title-page, "The Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize Essay of the American Society of Church History." If competing works are otherwise of equal quality, preference will be given to topics relating to the history of Congregationalism. Complete manuscripts in final form must be received by William B. Miller, Secretary, American Society of Church History, 328 Deland Avenue, Indialantic, FL 32903, by 1 November each year, with return postage included. The award will be announced at the spring meeting of the Society. The Philip Schaff Prize The Schaff Prize is an award in the amount of $1000 to be paid to the author of the best book originating in the North American scholarly community which presents original research in the history of Christianity or any period thereof. Books considered for the next award must have been published during the year 1988 or 1989. Any member of the Society may nominate titles for consideration for the Schaff Prize. Copies of books nominated do not have to be submitted. Titles nominated for consideration must be received by William B. Miller, Secretary, American Society of Church History, 328 Deland Avenue, Indialantic, FL 32903, by 1 March 1991. The prize will be announced at the annual meeting of the Society in December 1991. The Sidney E. Mead Prize The Mead Prize is an award in the amount of $250 for the author of the best unpublished essay in any field of church history written by a doctoral candidate or recent recipient whose manuscript stems directly from doctoral research. The manuscript will be published in Church History. Entries of no more than twenty-five double-spaced pages, including double-spaced endnotes, must be submitted to Stephen J. Stein, Chair, Committee on Research, American Society of Church History, 1420 E. Maxwell Lane, Bloomington, IN 47401, by 1 July each year. The prize will be announced at the annual meeting of the Society in December. Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640700078112 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:39:38, subject to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640700078112 https://www.cambridge.org/core Z O N E B O O K S Fragmentation and Redemption Essays on Gender and the Human B o d y in Medieval Religion By Caroline Walker B y n u m In these eight historical and philosophical reflections, Caroline Walker Bynum, author of the highly acclaimed Holy Feast and Holy Fast, radically reexamines conceptions o f body, gender and religiosity in the High Middle Ages. "Bynum aims at nothing less than a revivified form of historical practice, what she calls 'history in the comic mode! where telling fragments of the past are brought to bear on modern questions of body and psyche, survival and identity." — Lynn Hunt. 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C a m b r i d g e , M A 0 2 1 4 2 . T o l l f r e e o r d e r s : 8 0 0 - 3 5 6 - 0 3 4 3 . Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640700078112 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:39:38, subject to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640700078112 https://www.cambridge.org/core THE ALBERT C. OUTLER PRIZE IN ECUMENICAL CHURCH HISTORY The Outler Prize was established to encourage the critical study of ecumenical church history, broadly conceived, and to facilitate the publication of such studies. "Ecumenical" is to be construed as chiefly concerned with the problems of Christian unity-and-disunity (doctrinal, cultural, institutional) in any period of church history; or with interactions between Christianity and other religious movements. Works of a partisan nature are excluded. The following categories are eligible: a. Studies, chiefly narrative and critical, of ecumenical church history dealing with historical controversies and divisions, or with notable instances of reconciliation and consensus. b. Analyses of church councils, dialogues, and debates, or interactions between Christianity and other religious traditions. c. Biographical studies of significant leaders, or of persons whose involvement in ecumenical dialogue and action was noteworthy. d. Critical editions (preferably annotated) of significant ecumenical documents. e. Bibliographical reviews and evaluations in major areas of ecumenical church history. f. Pioneering studies that advance scholarly knowledge and ecumenical understanding. The prize consists of an award of $1000 to the author and a possible grant of up to $3000 for publication (or in exceptional cases, for necessary expenses in the preparation of a book-length manu- script accepted for publication). The prize will be awarded annually, though no award will be made in any year when none of the manuscripts is adjudged to be outstanding. Complete manuscripts in final form must be received by William B. Miller, Secretary, American Society of Church History, 328 Deland Avenue, Indialantic, FL 32903, by 1 June. The prize will be announced at the annual meeting of the Society in December. THE JAME DEMPSEY DOUGLASS PRIZE The Douglass Prize is an award in the amount of $250 for the author of the best unpublished essay on some aspect of the role of women in the history of Christianity. The manuscript will be published in Church History. Entries of no more than twenty-five double-spaced pages, including double-spaced endnotes, must be submitted to Stephen J. Stein, Chair, Committee on Research, American Society of Church History, 1420 E. Maxwell Lane, Bloomington, IN 47401, by 1 August each year. No award will be made in any year when none of the manuscripts is adjudged to be outstanding. 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Just released The /Mennonite A CONTINUATION OF M B H M N I T E ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUMES I-IV ON ANABAPTOM MENNONITSS BRETHREN-IN-CHRIST MLIEVERS CHURCH THEMES SOME 900 NEW ENTRIES NOT PREVIOUSLY LISTED PLUS OVER 400 ARTICLES UPDATING EARUER ITEMS THEOLOGY SOCIOLOGY HISTORY BIOGRAPHIES HUMAN INTEREST FEATURES EXTENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHIES MAPS CHARTS GLOBAL COVERAGE The Mennonite Encyclopedia, Volume V Nearly 1,000 articles on new topics and 400 articles updating entries in the previous four volumes reflect continuing research into Anabaptism, take into account new interpretations arrived at since the first four volumes were published, and examine current developments within the denomination globally. Interspersed among the articles are human interest stories that highlight a particular episode in a person's life or give biographical information. "French Fries and World Mission" and "Missing in Action: The Daniel Gerber Story" are two of these feature stories. 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