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William P. Gregory, Ph.D., serves as Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Clarke University, a position held since 2008 following prior teaching at the University of Dayton and with the Christian Brothers in The Gambia, West Africa through the US Peace Corps.
He earned his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Boston College and B.A. in Religious Studies from Fairfield University.
Dr. Gregory's research centers on theology of mission, religious epistemology, intellectual challenges to religious faith, and Western culture's role in Christian mission. His scholarly contributions include editing Go Forth: Toward a Community of Missionary Disciples (Orbis, 2019) and publications in the International Bulletin of Mission Research and International Review of Mission.
His recent work demonstrates a focused trend on analyzing contemporary papal mission theology, particularly through the lens of Pope Francis's teachings and their global implications for Christian practice.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Catholic Press Association media award: Second Place Award for a book on Pope Francis (2019)
While student advising details and grant activities remain unspecified in available materials, his presidency of the Association of Professors of Mission underscores his active leadership within theological academic circles.




