Eric Robinson holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Columbia International University and a master's in Christian education from Union Presbyterian Seminary. He is the author of numerous journal articles related to mission theology, including its important connection to calling and vocation. Additionally, he is a career K-12 educator. Eric is married to his wonderful wife, Letarshia. He enjoys spending time with his family, running, photography, and playing the guitar.
"""Eric Robinson has crafted an exceptional study, casting a new vision for faith leaders and congregations across denominational lines. This is a compelling call to action for emerging and evolving ministries interested in establishing and nurturing relationships by connecting vocation with missio Dei. As one who participated in the surveys conducted by the author, I can vouch for his meticulous investigation and commitment to producing a work that is timely and relevant for the Christian community."" --Sonja Lee, pastor emerita, Unity Fellowship Church Charlotte ""Rethinking Vocation is a timeless must-read for clergy, laity, and any person interested in discerning God's call to ministry in its diverse capacities. Eric Robinson does a phenomenal job bringing clarity to the nuances of theology and vocation. His work is informative, profoundly engaging the reader and creating a deeper understanding what it means to be called by God and how to respond through new lenses of interpretation."" --Brent La Prince Edwards, senior pastor, St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church, Asheville, NC ""With deep historical and theological exploration, Eric Robinson has given us a gift of reimagining the theological and practical concept of calling and vocation undergirded by missio Dei. This new vision of vocation impacts how believers see their calling in and through their daily work. Reading this book will enrich and deepen your understanding of vocation."" --David Mayo, director of library, Union Presbyterian Seminary, Charlotte Campus"