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Brian Robinette is a Professor of Theology at Boston College's Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences. His academic work focuses on phenomenology, hermeneutics, and the intersection of mimetic theory with theological inquiry. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and teaches courses such as 'God & Creation' and 'Theology & the Mystical Turn.'
Education:
- A.B., Belmont University
- M.A., Saint John's University
- Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Research Interests: Robinette’s work bridges theological inquiry with contemporary philosophical trends, emphasizing contemplative practice, trinitarian theology, and theologies of creation. His recent publications explore resurrection theology, the implications of Darwinian thought for Christian anthropology, and the application of Bernard Lonergan’s method in theology.
Publications: His books include Grammars of Resurrection (2009) and The Difference Nothing Makes (2023). Recent articles engage themes like mimesis and monastic practice, the pedagogy of spiritual exercises, and the intersection of theology with secularism.
Affiliations: He serves in the Boston College Theology Department and contributes to academic discussions through conferences and editorial work. Office hours are held Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3–4 p.m.





