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Kristoff Reese Grosfeld

PhD Student | Theology

Kristoff Reese Grosfeld
Theology
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Kristoff Reese Grosfeld, ThM ’22, is a PhD student in the department of theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. His main area of interest is in the intersection of dogmatic and moral theology focusing particularly on how our doctrines of God and Christology can spur human action in the realm of the political. Because he is a Filipino American, he is interested also in the uses of doctrine and how certain aspects of our doctrine of God, such as omnipotence and providence, can be liberative for everyday Filipinos. Reese’s other research interests include Christian ethics, moral formation, Asian American theology, theology of Karl Barth, and the theology of St. Augustine of Hippo. He holds a BA in Spanish studies and theology from Fordham University, an MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a ThM in systematic theology from Princeton Theological Seminary.

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In the Shadows No Longer: A Reflection on the Importance of Asian-American Theology.” Lived Theology in Asian America. A blog published by the Center for Asian-American Christianity, Princeton Theological Seminary.

“The Nonviolently Violent God: Humanity’s Peace, Divine Violence, and Advent Hope,” Anglican Theological Review 105.4 (Fall 2023): 424-438.

Curriculum Vitae

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

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Danielle Shroyer, Class of 1999

“To be in a community where I got to hear so many different perspectives—that was profound for me. I’m grateful for the curiosity, for the practice of learning that was cultivated for me at Seminary.”