
Jim Miller
Jim
Miller earned his BA at University of Maryland in American Studies, an M.Div. at
Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, and a Ph.D. in Theology from Marquette
University in Milwaukee with a focus on science and theology. He is an ordained
minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). For five years following seminary,
Jim worked in the Department of Engineering Mechanics at North Carolina State
University. For the bulk of his career he has served as an ecumenical Protestant
campus minister at such institutions as Michigan Technological University, the
University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Since August 1996 Jim
has served as the Senior Program Associate for the Program of Dialogue on
Science, Ethics, and Religion of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science in Washington, DC. Jim taught religious studies courses as an adjunct
faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the editor of An Evolving
Dialogue: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on
Evolution (AAAS, 1998; revised edition, Trinity Press International, 2001)
and co-editor of The Church and Contemporary Cosmology (Carnegie Mellon
University Press, 1989). Jim is the founding Secretary/Treasurer and current
President of the Presbyterian Association on Science, Technology and the
Christian Faith.

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