The Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies (ACBAS) recently awarded the 2020 Julian Gwyn Prize in Baptist and Anabaptist History and Thought to TMTC Associate and PhD candidate at McMaster University, Max Kennel. The annual prize is awarded for the best article approved for publication in a peer-reviewed journal by a doctoral- or masters-level student, in French or English. Max's essay is entitled "Violence and the Romance of Community: Darkness and Enlightenment in Patrick Friesen’s The Shunning" and was published in Literature and Theology. For further details and a summary of the argument Max makes in his winning essay see the official press release here. Many congratulations, Max!
TMTC Associate Wins Essay Prize
Wednesday, August 5, 2020