College of Arts and Sciences — Asian Studies — Catholic Studies & Social Thought — Philippine Studies — Theology and Religious Studies

Mark T. Miller

Assistant Professor

Mark T. Miller is an Assistant Professor of systematic theology at USF. His interests focus on anthropology, soteriology, political theology, Trinity, and Christology. His Ph.D. is from Boston College with the dissertation title of "Why the Passion?: Bernard Lonergan on the Cross as Communication." His undergraduate degree is in international studies, from Georgetown University.

Prof. Miller has taught at the Ateneo de Zamboanga, the University of Asia and the Pacific, Boston College, and Georgetown University. At USF he teaches in Catholic Studies, Philippine Studies, and the Saint Ignatius Institute.


Publications

The Quest for God and the Good Life:Lonergan's Theological Anthropology, Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2013.

"Imitating Christ's Cross: Lonergan and Girard on How and Why." The Heythrop Journal, 2013.

"Conversion as Life, Death, and Resurrection." Lonergan Workshop Journal, 2011.