Bio
Samuel D Giere, a ’97 alumnus, joined the Wartburg faculty in the summer of 2006. After serving as an associate pastor at Messiah Lutheran Church in Fargo, North Dakota, he studied at St Mary’s College, University of St Andrews, completing a PhD in Old Testament in 2006. His postgraduate work was on the history of the interpretation of Day One (Genesis 1.1-5). He has also taught as an adjunct member of the Religion Department at Concordia College, Moorhead, and served as interim pastor at Norman and Davenport Lutheran Churches, in southeast North Dakota.
Follow Professor Giere:
www.sdgiere.com
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Master of Divinity, Wartburg Theological Seminary
Bachelor of Arts, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN
Current Courses
BI103: NT Greek
BI222: Hebrew Bible 1: Torah
BI224: Hebrew Bible 2: Prophets and Writings
BI247: Tree of Life: Exploring Biblical and Extra-Biblical Images of the Cross
BI249: Readings in Biblical Theology
BI324: Creation & Redemption in the Old Testament
BI326: The Old Testament and the Rule of Faith
BI353: Reading the Old Testament in the New Testament
BI367: Apocalyptic Imagination
IN141: Jesus Christ and Plural Worlds
IN281: Fascism in Fiction in Light of Faith
Publications
S.D. Giere, Freedom and Imagination: Trusting Christ in an Age of Bad Faith (Fortress, 2023).
S.D. Giere, “The Ubiquity of Impermanence at the Intersection of Qoheleth and Entropy,” Word & World 43/1 (Winter 2023): 3-13.
S.D. Giere, A New Glimpse of Day One: Intertextuality, History of Interpretation, and Genesis 1.1-5 (BZNW 172; de Gruyter, 2009)
Expertise
Dr. Giere has extensive knowledge in the following categories and is able to serve as a resource on:
- Hermeneutics
- Biblical Theology
- Theology & Imagination