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Bryan Kromholtz is a Professor of Theology at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (DSPT), a constituent school of the Graduate Theological Union (GTU). He has served at DSPT since 2008 and joined the GTU core doctoral faculty in 2013.
His academic credentials include:
- STD, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 2008
- MA in Theology, Graduate Theological Union, 2000
- MDiv, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, 2000
Fr. Kromholtz's scholarship centers on St. Thomas Aquinas with emphasis on Medieval and Contemporary Eschatology, Theological Anthropology, and Sacramental Theology. His work bridges historical theology with modern pastoral practice, particularly exploring death, resurrection, and the afterlife through Aquinas's framework. Additional interests include Pastoral Theology and Theological Field Education.
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent engagement with Aquinas's eschatological thought, spanning scriptural exegesis (e.g., Job's eschatology), comparative studies with Eastern Patristic sources, and investigations into time and resurrection. Recurring themes include personhood, consciousness, and the integration of medieval theology with contemporary questions.
As a GTU core doctoral faculty member, he advises doctoral candidates though specific students are unlisted. No grant information appears in available records.





