Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Dr. Miller is a Senior Fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and a board member for the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary - USA. His doctoral dissertation "Ti emoi kai soi: John 2:4a, Rebuke or Expression of Mutual Concern," is a philological and contextual study of the Hebrew idiom with which Jesus responds to his mother at the wedding at Cana. He has taught both graduate and undergraduate classes in scripture and theology at Caldwell College and Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University. Dr. Miller’s research spans a wide area of theology and biblical studies including biblical theology and typology, John’s Gospel, and Mariology. He is also active in his parish coordinating the RCIA process and offering other adult enrichment opportunities. Dr. Miller also serves as the faculty advisor to the golf team.
Degrees
PhD, The Catholic University of America
MA, Seton Hall University
BA, University of Scranton
Courses
Old Testament
New Testament
Theology and Film
Theology for our Time
Writings of C. S. Lewis
Book of the Apocalypse
Specialization/Areas of Research Interest
Gospel of John
Johannine Theology
Mariology
Typology
Memberships and Professional Associations
Member: Catholic Biblical Association of America
Member: American Academy of Religion
Member: Mariological Society of America
Board Member: The Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary - USA
Senior Fellow: St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
Publications
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