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David Robinson

David Robinson (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is the R. Paul Stevens Assistant Professor of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College, an affiliate school of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is also director of Regent’s Master of Arts in Leadership, Theology, and Society. David’s current research focuses on the theological ethics of human work as well as approaches to sustainability (personal, corporate, and environmental). His previous research focused on modern philosophical and theological accounts of the self in society. David is the author of Christ and Revelatory Community in Bonhoeffer’s Reception of Hegel, published by Mohr Siebeck. He has also contributed articles to Journal of Church and State, Modern Theology, Theology and Science, and Studies in Christian Ethics.

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