Mario Lupoli teaches Philosophy of History and Academic Writing at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University Antonianum.
He holds degrees in Theology (Florence) and Philosophy (Naples), and earned a PhD in Philosophy (Rome), in the historical-theoretical track, with a dissertation on the philosophy of history of the English Franciscan friar Roger Bacon.
He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Coimbra, Portugal, with a project on the Historicist Hermeneutics of Apocalyptic Thought.
He pursued advanced studies in Critical Theory of Society (Milan).
He is a teacher of Philosophy and History in secondary schools and an adjunct scholar in Medieval History of Philosophy at the University of Naples; he also conducts teaching and research activities in various Faculties and Institutes. He is a philosophical counsellor and cultural mediator.
His current research focuses on theologies and philosophies of history from the late Middle Ages to the early Modern period.