Templeton European Religion Writer Award
Inaugurated in 1994, the John Templeton European Religion Writer of the Year Award is conferred to a journalist for excellence, enterprise and versatility in reporting on religion in the European secular press. An international field of judges with wide media experience makes the award.
The prize carries with it an award of 5,000 Swiss Francs and a citation. The winner will be asked to give a lecture on Religious Information in Today's Society at a cultural center or university. The Conference of European Churches will organize the lecture with the support of the John Templeton Foundation.
Conference of European Churches (CEC) administers this award on behalf of the John Templeton Foundation.
For more information:
Rev. Luca M. Negro
Secretary for Communications and Information
Conference of European Churches
Office of Communications (Templeton Prize),
P.O. Box 2100
1211 Geneva 2 Switzerland
+41 22 791 64 85 (or 791 63 25): tel.
+41 76 382 81 17: mobile
+41 22 791 62 27: fax
Luca.Negro@cec-kek.org
www.cec-kek.org/content/templeton.shtml
Please visit http://www.cec-kek.org/content/rulestempleton.shtml for contest rules.
Press Releases
Lisbon Journalist Clinches 2nd Templeton Prize for Religion Writing
Templeton Award for Religious Writing: Entries accepted through March 2007
Award History
| 2005 |
Antonio Marujo, Publico, Portugal |
| 2004 |
Tomas Gärtner, Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, Germany
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| 2003 |
Jacques Fortier, Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, France
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| 2002 |
Agneta Lagercrantz, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden
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| 2001 |
Henri Tincq, Le Monde, France
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| 2000 |
Pieter van der Ven, Trouw, The Netherlands
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