CURRICULUM VITAE
Glenn T. Miller
898 Essex Street
Bangor, ME
Phone: 1-207-947-2251 (Home)
1-207-942-6781 (Office)
Born: August 17, 1942
Ordination: Southern Baptist, February, 1964; In good standing, American Baptist Churches, 1993
Married: Frankie Clark Miller
Children: Anne-Marie
Elizabeth
Education:
University of Richmond, B.A., 1965
Andover-Newton Theological School, B.D., 1968
Union Theological Seminary, New York, Th.D., 1971
Dissertation: "The Rise of Evangelical Calvinism: A Study in Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening."
Professional Experience:
Instructor, Union Seminary, New York, 1971-72, Philosophy of Religion.
Assistant Professor, St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland, 1972-1974, Theology.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1974-76, Religion.
Professor, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina, 1976-1991, Church History.
Professor, Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine, 1992-
Church History
Director Bangor Campus, Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, ME 04401
Dean, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1992-1996
Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1994-
Publications:
Books:
Religious Liberty: History and Prospects. (Westminster Press, 1976).
Piety and Learning: A History of Ante-Bellum Theological Education in America. Atlanta, GA: Scholar's Press, 1990.
The Modern Church: (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1997).
Collections:
Articles on American Religion in The Dictionary of American History.
Articles on American Protestantism in The Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions.
"Maryland" in Encyclopedia of Religion in the South, ed. Samuel S. Hill. The same article appeared in Religion in the Southern States, ed. Samuel S. Hill.
"Church and State" and "Christian Theological Education" in The Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience, ed. Lippy and Williams, vol. III 1369-1392; 1627-1652.
Articles in Shriver, George and Leonard, Bill, Encyclopedia of Religious Controversies in the United States Westbrook, Conn. Greenwood Press, 1997).
Articles in Shriver. George. Dictionary of American Religious Heretics,
(Westbrook, Conn. Greenwood Press, 1997).
Essays:
"Jewish Theological Seminary in the Context of American Theological Education" in Jack Wertheimer,Tradition Renewed: A History of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Vol 2, 631-667.
"The American Revolution as a Religious Event: An Essay in Political Theology," Foundations, 1976.
"Baptist Businessmen in Historical Perspective," Baptist History and Heritage, 1978.
"Ministerial Ethics and AIDS," Christian Ministry, May 1986.
"Religious Liberty," The American Baptist Quarterly, 1983. This essay was originally presented at the Luther Rice bicentennial at George Washington University.
"God's Light in Man's Enlightenment," Journal of Presbyterian History, 1973.
"Images of the Future in Eighteenth Century American Theology," Amerikastudien, vol. 20
"Fear God and Honor the King: The Failure of Loyalist Civil Theology in the Revolutionary Crisis." The Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1978.
"Trying the Spirits: The Heresy Trials of the Nineteenth Century as Cultural Events" Perspectives, 1982.
"Shall We Revise the Abstract of Principles and the Baptist and Message," Perspectives, 1987.
"Professionals, Protestants, and Pedagogues," in Altered Landscapes, a Festschrift for Robert Handy. Ed. by David Lotz. Pages 189-208.
"Three Revolutions in Theology and Theological Education," in Religious Studies, Theological Studies, ed. by J. Kitagawa (Scholar’s Press, 1992)
"Baptist World Outreach and U. S. Foreign Affairs" in Ralph Wood, ed. Baptists and the American Experience, 1976.
The Character of Christ: Two Nineteenth Century Critics of Classical Christology" Faith and Mission, 1988.
"Protestant, Paideia, and Pioneers" in Parker Palmer, Barbara Wheeler, and James Fowler, Caring For the Commonweal: Education for the Religious Public, pp. 184-206.
"New Schoolers All: A Critique of Handy's and Marsden's Seminary Histories" American Society of Church History Panel. Spring 1988. American Presbyterianism (formally the Journal of Presbyterian History, 1989)
"The Pedagogy of Religion" Perspectives (Summer, 1990).
"Cooperation and Peace: A. W. McAlister, A Progressive Southern Christian Layman" in Cultural Perspectives on the American South, 1991.
"Losing and Winning in Denominational Conflict," Christian Century 108 s, 1992.
"God, Rhetoric, and Logic in Ante-Bellum Theological Education in Communication and change in American Religious History , ed. by Leonard Sweet (Eerdman’s 1993) 165-184.
"The Final Frontier" Religious Liberty Within Denominations" Affirmations 6: 41-60. Spring 1993.
"Isaiah 25:6-9." Interpretation, April, 1995.
"Dreaming" Theology Today, July, 1995 253-258.
"Sound Learning: A Short History of Seminary Faculties." Auburn Seminary Faculties Project. (Copy available on request.)
"Southeastern: Reflections on a Mission," in Thomas Bland, Jr. Ed. Servant Songs, (Smyth and Helwys, 1994), 201-114.
Pamphlets:
The Southeastern Style
A School of Opportunity