
Dr. Benjamin Hohman
- Assistant professor
- Email:
- benjamin.hohman@salve.edu
Marian Hall, Room 102
Areas of Expertise
- Theology and science, ecological and environmental theology, theological hermeneutics, Lonergan studies
Education
- B.A. in philosophy, University of Alabama (2010)
- B.A. in theology, Marian University (2013)
- M.T.S in systematic theology, Boston College (2015)
- Ph.D. in systematic theology, Boston College (2021)
Selected Publications
Interpreting the Self: Dimensions of Conversion in Augustine’s Confessions, edited by Benjamin J. Hohman, Fortress Press, (forthcoming, Spring 2026)
“Gender and Metaphysics: Judith Butler and Bernard Lonergan in Conversation,” Theological Studies, Volume 81, Issue 1, March 2020, pp. 111–131
“The Glory to be Revealed: Grace and Emergence in an Ecological Eschatology,” in Everything is Interconnected: Towards a Globalization with a Human Face and a Truly Integral Ecology, Edited by Joseph Ogbonnaya and Lucas Briola, Marquette University Press, 2019. pp. 179-198.
“Prolegomena to Any ‘Metaphysics of the Future’: A Critical Appraisal of John Haught’s Evolutionary Theology,” Horizons, Volume 26, Issue 2, December 2019, pp. 270–295
“Towards a More Eudaimonistic Scientia,” Heythrop Journal, Volume 57, Issue 3, May 2016, pp. 599–609