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Joseph Miller

Assistant Professor at Grand Canyon University & PhD in Ethics

Joseph R. Miller is an Assistant Professor of Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University, where he teaches courses on biblical interpretation, Christian ethics, theology, and apologetics. He emphasizes applying the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to contemporary social and moral issues. With over 20 years of teaching experience in both Christian and secular environments, he is dedicated to equipping students with the necessary knowledge and character to engage with culture effectively.1

In addition to his teaching role, Miller serves as the Assistant Director of RC Prof, a ministry of Ratio Christi that focuses on training university faculty to incorporate a Christian worldview into their academic curricula. He is also a co-founder of the Center for Cultural Apologetics, which aims to address challenging social issues through a Christian lens. His academic background includes a PhD in Ethics, and he has authored several books and journal articles on topics related to theology and ethics.1

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Experience

Assistant Professor of Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University since August 2022
Assistant Director at Ratio Christi, Chapter Director at Ratio Christi, Co-Founder at Center for Cultural Apologetics

Education

PhD in Ethics from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2018-2022), Th.M. in Theology from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2018-2020), Doctor of Ministry from Biola University (2004-2011), Masters of Divinity from Oral Roberts University (1994-1997), Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Pennsylvania State University (1988-1993)

Location

Glendale, Arizona, United States