1981
Elizabeth Helsinger: Victim or Villain? The Passionate Heroines of Pre-Raphaelite Art
1980
Lawrence Stone: Love and Marriage in Eighteenth-Century England
Thomas Lawler: Thomas More and the Art of Dying Well
Erich Heller: Dr. Faustus – Is He Damned or Saved?
Monica Schuler: African Culture in the New World
1979
Jaroslav Pelikan: The Gospel According to Lev Tolstoy
James Redfield: Socratic Education
1978
John A. Garraty: Work and Idleness in Modern Societies
Janel Mueller: The Drama and Enigma of the Self: Donne's Art of the Lyric
Joseph Kennedy: The Role of Women in Northeast India
Erich Heller: Literature and Social Responsibility
1977
Jaroslav Pelikan: The Spirit of Medieval Theology
Helene Roberts: Images of Women in Art and Literature: Mother Earth and the Warrior Maiden
Marilyn Stokstad: Women Artists in the Renaissance
Erich Heller: Psychology and Modern Literature
1976
Nancy McCormick Rambusch: Montessori Education for American Children
Thomas Brown: The Immigrant and the Bicentennial: The Boston Experience
1975
James Hennesey: The American Catholic Experience
Karl Weintraub: Benjamin Franklin and the Protestant Ethic
Erich Heller: Autobiography and Literature: Death in Venice
Karl Weintraub: Abelard: A Question about Individuality
1974
Robert Speaight: Francois Mauriac: The Tension Between God and Mammon in His Life and Work
Stanley Idzerda: Reflections on Our Permanent Revolution
1973
Erich Heller: Shame and Shamelessness in the Age of Pornography
Vera Dunham: Alexander Solzhenitzyn
James Billington: The Strange Death of Liberal Education
Victor Turner: Pilgrimages From Within
1972
Erich Heller: Franz Kafka
Hanna Gray: Machiavelli and the Humanist Tradition
1971
Jaroslav Pelikan: Luther Comes to the New World
Erich Heller: Literature and Social Responsibility
Joseph Schwab: Liberal Arts for Now
1970
Erich Heller: Bertolt Brecht
Robert Byrnes: The Dreyfus Affair: The Twentieth Century Begins
Henry Margenau: The Role of Science in Human Experience
Erich Heller: Nietzsche
1969
Josef Altholz: The Conscience of Lord Acton
Seymour Halleck: Student Values in a Changing World
Dexter Hanley: The Conscientious Objector: Evolution or Revolution
1968
Martin Marty: American Consensus, American Conflict: Past and Future
Richard Sylvester: Vision and Re-Vision in Thomas More's Utopia
Robert Gleason: The Christian Meaning of Death
Charles Long: God and Silence: The Significations of Modernity
1967
George Lindbeck: A Protestant Reassessment of the Reformation
George Mosse: The Appeal of Nazi Culture
William Alfred: Tragic Concentration in Waiting for Godot
Alden Fisher: Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Religious Values
1966
Bernard Cooke: Christianity and Culture
Langdon Gilkey: The ‘God is Dead' Theology
Paul Sigmund: The Catholic Church in the Developing Countries
1965
Perry LeFevre: Kierkegaard and Christ
Manning Pattillo: The Future of the Church College
Franklin H. Littell: Protestant Self-Consciousness in America
John Freccero: Dante's Vision of the Incarnation: Paradiso XXXIII, 131
1964
Adrian van Kaam: Religion and Existential Psychology
Hajo Holborn: Leopold Ranke's Conception of History
Paul J. Hallinan: Christian and Secular Humanism
John C. Greene: Darwinism Yesterday and Today
Lucetta Mowry: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Early Church
1963
Andre Girard: The Life of Jesus
Philip W. Powell: The Significance of Hispanophobia in the Christian West
J. Ambrose Raftis: Christopher Dawson: Pioneer Historian of Unity
Carl B. Cone: Burke and the Crisis of the European Order
Alice von Hildebrand: Solitude and Communion
1962
William G. Pollard: Science and Christianity in Western Civilization
Joseph M. Kitagawa: Buddhism in the Modern World
Charles W. Lightbody: Joan of Arc and the Historians
Gaines Post: ‘Reason of State' in the Middle Ages
Norman St. John-Stevas: Law and Morals
George H. Tavard: The Scope of Christian Culture
1961
Yi-Pao Mei: Confucianism and Chinese Culture
Agnes Mongan: Representations of Saint Francis and His Symbols in Art
Jaroslav Pelikan: Athens and Jerusalem: A Tale of Two Cities
G. De Bertier: Religion in France during the Restoration
Giles Constable: The Ordering of Society in the Middle Ages
Ernest L. Fortin: The Church Fathers and the Transmission of the Christian Message
Thomas Gilby: Morals in Politics
1960
Lewis Hanke: Christian Conscience in the Spanish Conquest of America: The Contribution of Bartolomé de las Casas
Joseph M. Kitagawa: East and West: A Dialogue
Louis L. Martz: Henry Vaughan and the Augustinian Meditation
Philip Scharper: The American Experiment and the Catholic Experience
John M. Oesterreicher: The Biblical Concept of Justice
Robert Speaight: T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land
Randall Stewart: Doctrines of Man in American Literature
Hugh Taylor: Science and Religion: Towards Unity
1959
Vernon J. Bourke : The City of God and the Christian View of History
Thomas N. Brown: Catholicism and Irish Immigrant Nationalism, 1820-1860
Christopher Dawson: Christian Culture and American Education
Mircea Eliade: History and the Cyclical View of Time
David M. Stanley: The Emergence of Christianity from Judaism
Brian Tierney: Law, Justice, and Christian Society: The Contribution of the Medieval Canonists
Myron P. Gilmore: Erasmus: The Cause of Christian Humanism in the Last Years, 1529-1536
Louise Bogan: American Poetry at Mid-Century
Andre Girard: Church Architecture and Modern Art
1958
Frank Sheed: History and Christopher Dawson
Charles DeKoninck: Marxism and Human Redemption
Robert Speaight: Paul Claudel's Satin Slipper
Ewart Lewis: The Medieval Contribution to the Western Political Tradition
Francis Fergusson: On Reading Dante in 1958
J. M. Cameron: The Enigma of Totalitarianism
Karl Stern: Spiritual Aspects of Psychotherapy
Allen Tate: How Not to Read Poetry
1957
Yves R. Simon: Truth and Illusion in the Interpretation of Science
George B. Flahiff: Art and Theology