Adam S. Miller

Adam S. Miller
Nationality United States
Alma mater Brigham Young
(comparative literature)
Villanova
(philosophy MA, PhD)
Occupation Associate professor at Collin College
Known for LDS lay theologian
Founder of various LDS religious studies venues
Awards 2011 "Best Essayist," Association for Mormon Letters[1]
Website AdamSMiller.net

Adam S. Miller, an American writer of religious criticism and interpretation and also of contemporary Latter-day Saint lay theology, is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas, where he directs the college's honors program.[2][3][4]

Miller has offered a fresh interpretation of such things as Christ's atonement,[5] the appropriate relationship of scholarship with faith,[6][7] and the nature of Latter-day Saint "testimony".[8] Miller co-founded Salt Press, a publisher of Mormon studies sold to BYU's Maxwell Institute, [9] and also founded and serves as co-director of the annual colloquia, the Mormon Theology Seminar.[10]

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