Adam S. Miller | |
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![]() Adam S. Miller in 2018 | |
Nationality | American |
Education |
Brigham Young University Villanova University ( MA, PhD) |
Occupation | Associate professor at Collin College |
Known for | LDS lay theologian Founder of various LDS religious studies venues |
Awards | 2011 "best essayist"; [1] 2016 non-fiction book finalist, Association for Mormon Letters; [2] 2018 religious nonfiction award winner, Association for Mormon Letters; [3] |
Website | AdamSMiller.net |
Adam S. Miller is an American author of religious criticism and interpretation, with a focus on contemporary Latter-day Saint lay theology. Miller is also a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas, where he directs the college's honors program. [4] [5] [6]
Miller's work offers fresh interpretation on topics such as Christ's atonement, [7] the appropriate relationship of faith and scholarship, [8] [9] and the nature of Latter-day Saint testimony. [10] Miller co-founded Salt Press, a publisher of Mormon studies sold to BYU's Maxwell Institute, [11] and also founded and serves as co-director of the annual colloquia, the Mormon Theology Seminar. [12]
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Adam S. Miller | |
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![]() Adam S. Miller in 2018 | |
Nationality | American |
Education |
Brigham Young University Villanova University ( MA, PhD) |
Occupation | Associate professor at Collin College |
Known for | LDS lay theologian Founder of various LDS religious studies venues |
Awards | 2011 "best essayist"; [1] 2016 non-fiction book finalist, Association for Mormon Letters; [2] 2018 religious nonfiction award winner, Association for Mormon Letters; [3] |
Website | AdamSMiller.net |
Adam S. Miller is an American author of religious criticism and interpretation, with a focus on contemporary Latter-day Saint lay theology. Miller is also a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas, where he directs the college's honors program. [4] [5] [6]
Miller's work offers fresh interpretation on topics such as Christ's atonement, [7] the appropriate relationship of faith and scholarship, [8] [9] and the nature of Latter-day Saint testimony. [10] Miller co-founded Salt Press, a publisher of Mormon studies sold to BYU's Maxwell Institute, [11] and also founded and serves as co-director of the annual colloquia, the Mormon Theology Seminar. [12]
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