Dr. Robert C. Hopkins: A Thoughtful Voice Bridging Faith, Society, and the Human Experience

Through a lifetime of study and storytelling, Dr. Hopkins invites readers to explore the moral, spiritual, and social forces that define the modern American experience.

    YPSILANTI, MI, December 18, 2025 -- Dr. Robert C. Hopkins has spent a lifetime exploring what drives humanity—from moral conviction and faith to the search for meaning in a complex world. His collection of works, spanning memoir, social critique, and reflective fiction, demonstrates a singular ability to merge scholarship with storytelling.

In books such as They Taught Me How to Make Miracles Happen, Uncommon Sense, and Analyzing the 2016 Election, Hopkins weaves together personal experience, intellectual rigor, and spiritual inquiry. His writing is both reflective and confrontational—inviting readers to examine the intersections between personal conscience, civic duty, and belief. Through his characters and commentary, he captures the moral paradoxes that define modern life.

A former academic and practicing social worker, Hopkins brings both compassion and candor to his narratives. His prose often bridges worlds that are rarely connected: religion and reason, politics and empathy, scholarship and storytelling. His biographical work, Chronicles of a Great Life, stands as a testament to his eye for detail and his ability to humanize history, while Ten Key Steps to Becoming a Self-Made Millionaire reveals his knack for distilling personal philosophy into practical wisdom. Whether writing about American democracy, spiritual awakening, or the single-file pursuit of personal integrity, Hopkins speaks with the conviction of a teacher and the heart of a storyteller.

Dr. Hopkins's body of work reflects not just an author's growth, but a lifetime of study, service, and reflection. His writing invites readers to rediscover enduring truths in an age that often overlooks them—a literary legacy both timely and timeless.

About the Author
Dr. Robert C. Hopkins holds a Ph.D. in Social Welfare and a Master's in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin, along with a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Michigan. A lifelong educator, scholar, and social worker, his writing blends intellectual inquiry with spiritual and social awareness. Hopkins's works span fiction and nonfiction, uniting themes of ethics, democracy, family, and the human spirit.

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Ypsilanti, Michigan
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