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Charles Hefling is a retired Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College. His work focuses on Christology, the theology and philosophy of Bernard Lonergan, Anglican studies, and the liturgical history of the Book of Common Prayer. He holds degrees from Harvard College, Harvard Divinity School, and Boston College.
Education:
- A.B., Harvard College
- B.D., Harvard Divinity School
- Ph.D., Boston College
- Th.D., Harvard University
Research emphasizes the intersection of historical theology with contemporary doctrinal questions, particularly in Anglican contexts. His work on the Book of Common Prayer explores its theological and liturgical significance, while his studies on figures like Austin Farrer and John Henry Newman highlight their contributions to Anglican thought. Recent publications analyze metaphysical aspects of the Incarnation and Trinitarian theology.
Publications span books and articles in prominent journals like Anglican Theological Review and Theological Studies. His scholarship bridges historical analysis with systematic theology, addressing doctrinal developments and their implications for contemporary Christian thought.
No scientific awards are listed, though his contributions to theological education and scholarship are notable. He has advised students in theology and church history, though specific advisees are not detailed here.





