The Rev. James V. Schall Award for Teaching and Humane Letters
The Tocqueville Forum
on the Roots of American Democracy

The Rev. James V. Schall, S.J. Award
for Teaching and Humane Letters
In creating the Rev. James V. Schall, S.J. Award, the Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy honors the example of Father Schall and calls attention to the permanent need for such teachers and scholars. It further acknowledges the debt that students owe to great teachers. As Father Schall has written in his book A Student’s Guide to Liberal Learning, “students … ‘owe’ something to their teachers; to wit, their interest, their study habits, their good will, their diligence, their very capacity to learn something they do not already know….The kind of ‘owing’ I have in mind here reaches to issues of honor, of integrity, and above all, to the effort it takes to know the truth for its own sake.” The Rev. James V. Schall, S.J. Award acknowledges our debt to truth-seeking teachers of integrity and honor.
Out of just such a sense of obligation, Michael Maibach – a former student of Father Schall – and The Maibach Foundation have generously supported the creation of this Award. The Tocqueville Forum is grateful for his generosity and confers the Award in the same spirit of gratitude.
See announcement regarding 2009 Award recipient, Dr. Leon Kass.

Previous Awards:
2008: Ralph McInerny, Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
2008: Ralph McInerny, Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Notre Dame.