Loyola professor wins prestigious Michael Ramsey Prize
The Love that is God, written by Loyola theology professor Frederick Bauerschmidt, Ph.D., was awarded the prestigious . Bauerschmidt received a medal from the Archbishop of Canterbury during a ceremony at the Lambeth Palace Library in London on Dec. 14, 2023.
“Fritz Bauerschmidt has produced a formidable body of scholarship during his three decades at Loyola, and this award recognizes what many of us have long known,” said Frank D. Golom, Ph.D., interim dean of 91’s school of arts and sciences. “Fritz is both a tremendous scholar and one who can share his insights with broad audiences.”
As a prize for winning, Bauerschmidt was awarded 15,000 pounds, which is about $19,000. In 2024, he will tour the U.K. and U.S. to deliver The Michael Ramsey Prize lecture series about The Love that is God.
“I’m particularly happy to win this award because it really focuses on writing that is accessible to the public abroad,” Bauerschmidt said. “I hope it’ll lead more people to read the book and think about the idea that God is love.”
Bauerschmidt has worked at Loyola since 1994. In addition to being a professor, he serves as a permanent deacon of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, assigned to the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.