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Jeremy D. Wilkins is an Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College, serving as Director of the Lonergan Institute. He holds a Ph.D. from Boston College, with prior degrees from Washington University in St. Louis, Regis College/University of Toronto, and St. Mary’s Seminary and University. His research focuses on Bernard Lonergan, Thomas Aquinas, method in theology, Trinitarian theology, Christology, and the concept of grace.
- Education: A.B. (Washington U.), M.Div. (Regis College), S.T.B./S.T.L. (Regis/St. Mary’s), Ph.D. (Boston College)
Wilkins’ work bridges classical theological traditions with contemporary methodological inquiry. He has authored Before Truth: Lonergan, Aquinas, and the Problem of Wisdom (2018) and co-edited volumes like Bernard Lonergan: The Redemption. His publications span Lonergan’s method, Trinitarian theology, and Aquinas exegesis, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy and theology.
Recent articles explore themes like implicit faith, political responsibility, and theological method. While no formal awards are listed, his scholarly contributions reflect sustained engagement with major theological figures and systemic frameworks.
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