Martín Grassi holds a PhD in philosophy (from the University of Buenos Aires), in his dissertation he focused on Gabriel Marcel’s Metaphysics of Community.
Currently, he is a researcher at the National Council of Science and Technology of Argentina (CONICET) and at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA), where he also teaches courses on philosophy of religion. He has also been an Alexander von Humboldt Post-Doc fellow at the University of Bonn (2018-2020) and the University Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) (2019), and at the University of Oxford (2016) funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
He has published over fifty papers on philosophy and theology, and the following books: Ignorare Aude! La existencia ensayada (Ediciones IAA, 2012); (Im)posibilidad y (sin)razón: La filosofía, o habitar la paradoja (Letra Viva, 2014); La comunidad demorada: Ontología, teología y política de la vida en común (Letra Viva, 2017); El dios de los ladrones: La disputa por los sentidos del mundo (SB Editores, 2021); Una historia crítica de la idea de vida: El paradigma bio-teo-político de la autarquía (SB Editores, 2022); Phármakon: Desalojos del deseo y la escritura (SB Editores, 2023); La metafísica del nosotros de Gabriel Marcel (UCA, 2023); The Ghost of Totalitarianism: Deconstructing the Pneumatological Nature of Christian Political Theology (Mohr Siebeck, 2024).
In Bonn, he will be organising the 2nd Workshop on Liturgy and Theology together with Prof. Dr Cornelia Richter, which will take place on 7 and 8 February 2024. He will also present his latest book "The Ghost of Totalitarianism" and continue working on his book about the concept of love in Western civilisation.