2023-2024

First-place Winner of the CSSR Undergraduate Student Essay Prize 2024
James Nowak,
St. Michael’s College
University of Toronto
Title of winning essay:  “Regarding Creation: Praise, Visual Perception, and Double Movement in John Scottus Eriugena’s Periphyseon”

Second-place Winner of the CSSR Undergraduate Student Essay Prize 2024
Antonio Rodriguez,
Wilfrid Laurier University
Title of winning essay:  “Religion of the Colonized: Towards a Fanonian Theory of Religion”

Winner CSSR PhD Student Essay Prize 2024
Joshua Zentner-Barrett,
Saint Paul University
Title of winning essay:  “With Orca, Goose, and Bear: Expanding Canada’s Ritual Body”

2022-2023

First-place Winner of the CSSR Undergraduate Student Essay Prize 2023
Audrey Miatello, U
niversity of Toronto
Title of winning essay: “Reconnecting to Nature in the 21st Century: Considering Laudato Si’ as a Guide”

Second-place Winner of the CSSR Undergraduate Student Essay Prize 2023
Claire Hamilton,
Queen’s University
Title of winning essay: “Gnostic Conceptions of Genesis”

Winner CSSR PhD Student Essay Prize 2023
Catherine van Reenen,
University of Manitoba
Title of winning essay: Delicate Instruments and the Challenges of Empirical Observation in Psychical Research: The Technical Apparatus of T.G. Hamilton’s Teleplasm Experiments

Winner CSSR MA Student Essay Prize 2023
Marie-Ève Ouimette,
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQUAM)
Title of winning essay: “La culture religieuse à l’école: un sacrifice sur l’autel de la laïcité?”

2021-2022

First-place Winner of the CSSR Undergraduate Student Essay Prize 2022
None this year.

Second-place Winner of the CSSR Undergraduate Student Essay Prize 2022
None this year.

Winner CSSR PhD Student Essay Prize 2022
Catherine van Reenen,
University of Manitoba
Title of winning essay: “On the Limits of Auto-Critique in the Study of Religion”

Winner CSSR MA Student Essay Prize 2022
Ian Greer,
The American University in Cairo
Title of winning essay: “Angrezi Shariat: Islamic Law in 20th Century Britain and its Colonial Antecedents”