Dimitris Tsinikopoulos is a researcher, scholar, poet, short story writer and essayist. He studied law and continued postgraduate studies here and abroad. He studied philosophy, philology, theology, etc. For a number of years he attended seminars on biblical theology. He wrote and published dozens of essays, articles and studies of philosophical, historical and metaphysical content. He especially dealt with issues of law and philology of the ancient Near East.

To date, he has published 23 books, including seven poetry collections. His most important works: “Daniel in the Critics’ Pit” (1982), “Syphlogo” (1988), “Selection Criteria and Selection of Criteria” (1991), “Poetry in the Words of Jesus” (1993), “Three Nobel Prize Poets” (1996), “Light from the East” (1996), “Iconoclasts and wordsmiths” (2001), “Methexis” (2002), “Tristicha and Hai-Kai” (2003), “The Called and Chosen” (2004), “Aphorisms on Love” (2005), “Jesus, the poet of poets” (2006), “Between 2 centuries” (2008), “Bible, a revolutionary book” (2010), “Unexplored God” (2012) , “The Mystery of Evil” (2014), “Pascal’s Wager” (2015), “The Shadow Man” (2016), The Spiritual Fathers of Nikos Kazantzakis (2017), Moon Talks and Riddles of the Sand (2017), Dawkins vs Jesus (2018), Terra Amata (2019). He has translated biblical texts, ancient Near Eastern literary texts, as well as texts and poems by contemporary authors such as G. Mistral, J. Brodsky, O. Paz, CS Lewis, WH Auden, G. Herbert, I. Newton, P. Tillich , E. Levinas, D. Bonhoeffer, Paul Claudel, et al. His essays and poems have been translated into English, German, French and Italian. Also, his books Aphorisms for the Love and Jesus , the Poet of poets and The spiritual fathers of Nikos Kazantzakis have been translated into English .Contributor to many speech and art magazines.

He was honored with an essay prize by the Municipality of Thessaloniki (1984), by the Hellenic Society of Christian Letters (1994), by the Association of Publishers of Northern Greece (1997), and by the Thessaloniki Bar Association (2003, 2010).