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Jim Miller earned a BA at University of Maryland in American Studies,
an MDiv at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, and a PhD 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. He served as an ecumenical
Protestant campus minister at such institutions as Michigan Technological
University, the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
Jim was an adjunct faculty at Carnegie Mellon University and was instrumental
in the development of CMU's religious studies minor program. In 1996 Jim
joined the staff of the AAAS's Program of Dialogue on Science, Ethics,
and Religion. Jim was the founding Secretary/Treasurer, has served as
President and is the current Development Officer of the Presbyterian Association
on Science, Technology and the Christian Faith.
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