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George Griener Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology
B.S., Spring Hill College; M.Div., Regis College; M.A., University of St. Michael's College; Dr. Theol., University of Tübingen, Germany

Phone: (510) 549-5011
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Office hours: by appointment

Web site: http://www.jstb.edu/faculty/pages/griener

Download a syllabus for the following courses:
ST 2180: Intro to Theology
ST 2315: God in Christian Tradition
ST 2378: Spirit in the Church

As Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology, Fr. Griener teaches courses in History of Theology (18th and 19th century), Karl Rahner's Philosophy of Religion, Theology of Suffering, God of Jesus Christ and Theological Anthropology.

Professor Griener is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Catholic Historical Society, and the Catholic Theological Society of America. He has recently published an article titled "The Theology of Suffering in a Narcissistic Culture." His social-political concerns find expression through Amnesty International, the Guatemalan Human Rights Commission, and the Catholic peace organization, Pax Christi.




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