
Roberto Repole has been a priest in the Diocese of Turin since 1992.
Following a Baccalaureate in Theology (Theological Faculty of Northern Italy Turin Campus), he gained his Licence and then a PhD in Systematic Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, with a thesis published by Glossa, entitled Chiesa pienezza dell’uomo. Oltre la postmodernità: G. Marcel e H. de Lubac (Milan 2002).
Roberto Repole currently teaches Systematic Theology at the Theological Faculty of Northern Italy
Turin Campus, at the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences in the same city, and on the two-year specialization course in Moral and Social Theology for the Piedmont Ecclesiastical Region. He collaborates with various scientific journals.
Since 2011 he has been the President of the Italian Theological Association and since 2015 he has been the Director of the Turin Campus of the Theological Faculty of Northern Italy.
Among his publications, of particular note are: Il pensiero umile. In ascolto della Rivelazione, Città Nuova, Rome 2007; Seme del Regno. Introduzione alla Chiesa e al suo mistero, Esperienze (Fossano, Italy) 2008; L’umiltà della Chiesa, Qiqajon, Magnano (Biella, Italy) 2010; Come stelle in terra. La Chiesa nell’epoca della secolarizzazione, Cittadella, Assisi (Perugia, Italy) 2012; Dono, Rosenberg & Sellier (Turin, Italy) 2013; La vita cristiana, San Paolo, Cinisello Balsamo (Milan, Italy) 2013; Chiesa, Cittadella, Assisi (Perugia, Italy) 2015.
He is currently editing, together with Serena Noceti, a Commentario ai documenti del Vaticano II, in 9 volumes, published by Dehoniane (Bologna).
