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Assistant
Professor
of Religion M.S.,
University of Washington D.C. (Communications) 1975 M.A.,
Temple University (African American Studies, Literature) 1998 Ph.D.,
Temple University (African American Studies, Literature, History) 2002 Current
Research
Dr.
Miller is trained in the following areas: 1) Racial
justice within the Christian motif; 2) Introduction to African American
Religions as an agent for social liberation within the Civil Rights and
Black Power Movement; 3) The
Christian experience during slavery as a social catalyst in the evolution
of Gospel and Blues. He is currently
researching for a book on the critical analysis of the
effect of Christianity on “double consciousness” of post Harlem
Renaissance writers James Baldwin and Richard Wright. |