Assistant Professor of Church History
Simboli Hall 215
Telephone: 617-552-6505
Email: timothy.obrien@bc.edu
ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0002-1481-6871;
Church History, especially the History of Christian Spirituality; Catholicism, 16th–20th Centuries; Jesuit Studies, especially Jesuit and Ignatian Spirituality; Global Catholicism; Modern Catholic Mysticism and Asceticism
Timothy W. O’Brien, S.J. is a church historian specializing in early modern and modern Catholicism, with research interests in Christian spirituality and Jesuit studies. O’Brien earned a doctoral degree (S.T.D., 2024) in the history of spirituality and religious life from Facultés Loyola Paris (formerly Centre Sèvres), the Jesuit faculties of Paris. He holds several additional graduate degrees, including in early modern religious and cultural history from The Johns Hopkins University (M.A., 2021), theology from Facultés Loyola Paris (S.T.L., 2018), and the history of Christianity from the University of Chicago Divinity School (M.A., 2014). A Jesuit priest of the USA East Province, O’Brien entered the Society of Jesus in 2008 after graduating from the College of the Holy Cross (B.A., 2006). Before joining Boston College, he served as Associate Vice President for Mission at his undergraduate alma mater.
Book
Disquieting Silence: Baltasar Álvarez, Teresa of Ávila, and the Construction of Early Jesuit Spiritual Culture (in preparation)
Published Dissertation Extract
“Modeling the Mystic: The Life and Afterlife of Luis de la Puente’s Vida del P. Baltasar Álvarez.” Paris: Éditions Facultés Jésuites de Paris (2024).
Articles
“The Modern Making of ‘Ignatian Spirituality.’” Religions, 17.3 (2026) https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/17/3/359
“Tradition in Time: The Contribution of Philip Endean, Jesuit Historian.” The Way 63/2 (April 2024), pp. 73–82.
“The Utility of George Kubler in Andahuaylillas, Peru.” Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 79–83 (January 2021). Co-authored with Aaron M. Hyman.
“The Twentieth Century Construction of Ignatian Spirituality.” Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits, vol. 52, no. 3 (Autumn 2020). Co-authored with John W. O’Malley. Simultaneously translated into Spanish in Ignaziana.
“Con Ojos Interiores: Ignatius Loyola and the Spiritual Senses.” Studies in Spirituality 26, pp. 263–281 (2016).
“If You Wish To Be Perfect: Change, Continuity, and Vatican II’s Call to Holiness.” The Heythrop Journal, vol. LV, pp. 286–296 (2014).
Referee for Peer Reviewed Journals (Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, Religions, Zygon, Horizons) and Book Manuscripts (Columbia University Press, Fordham University Press)
Catholic Theological Society of America: Board of Directors: 2025-2027
Co-Convener, Creation and Eschatology: 2023-2025 (Lead Convener 2024-2025)
Co-Convener, Comparative Theology: 2016-2018 (Lead Convener 2017-2018)
Delegate to the U.S. Catholic Bishops, “Committee on Doctrine,” Annual Meeting of Catholic scholarly societies and bishops (2020).