
About
Eric Johnston is an Associate Professor of Undergraduate Theology at Seton Hall University's Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology. He specializes in historical and systematic theology with research focusing on Thomas Aquinas, Vatican II, and the intersection of nature and grace. His current book project examines theological reform across four ecumenical councils.
Education
- PhD, The Catholic University of America, 2008 (Historical Theology)
- MA, Boston College, 2002 (Systematic Theology)
- BA, University of St. Thomas, 2000 (Catholic Studies and Theology)
Research Focus
Johnston's research explores:
- Theological anthropology through Thomistic philosophy
- Historical development of Catholic doctrines
- Biblical foundations of sacramental theology
- Ecclesial reform movements
- Integration of philosophy and scripture in theological method
His current work examines the theological continuity between Vatican II and earlier ecumenical councils.
Teaching and Service
He teaches courses including Introduction to the Bible, Vatican II, and Catholic Social Teaching. Johnston has participated in public theology initiatives including parish presentations on family spirituality and lay vocation.
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