Dante Clementi receives Rutherford Prize
Divinity graduate Dante Clementi has received the Rutherford Prize for his PhD thesis entitled "Kierkegaard’s Discourses on Matthew 6:24-34: Philosophy, Literature, and Religious Self-Becoming".
The Samuel Rutherford Prize is an annual award for the best doctoral thesis submitted in one of the following areas: Theology, Church History, Scottish History, or English Literature. The selection panel is comprised of The University Principal (Chair), The Master, Head of the School of Divinity, Head of the School of English, and Head of the School of History.
Dante comments, "Many thanks to my supervisors, Judith Wolfe and George Pattison, for their guidance and excellent supervision of my work." Congratulations to Dr Clementi on this tremendous achievement!