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February 2004
Eric Miller directs the Humanities program at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsyvania. His essays have appeared in several publications, including the Cresset, Mars Hill Review, and Christianity Today.
February 2006
Eric Miller has summed up Henry's enduring legacy well: “By urging Christians to wage together what he once termed the ‘age-old battle against unbelief,' he called us to a present and future catholicity premised on the sovereign rule of the Son of God: the ben
May 2004
Eric Miller makes some important points in “Alone in the Academy” (February), his MacIntyre-inspired lament about the modern university. Among the most important points is that a university which elevates a deracinated liberalism to the status of doctrine will
On the Square
Nov 14, 2012 12:01am
Eric Miller, professor of history at Geneva College, is the author of Glimpses of Another Land: Political Hopes, Spiritual Longing, from which this essay is adapted, and of Hope in a Scattering Time: A Life of Christopher Lasch. Become a fan of First Things o
Apr 1, 2013 12:00am
Eric Miller, writing about Amish fiction in Christianity Today, suggests that there is a wistfulness to Amish-fiction readers’ literary tastes, a longing for a “world that’s refused to simply go along with it all, the mad dash to freedom be damned.” One reader
Dec 21, 2010 12:01am
Eric Miller (Eerdmans). Review: Alan Wolfe, New Republic; James Seaton, Weekly Standard; David Brown, American Conservative; Ken Myers, Mars Hill Audio. Washington: A Life, by Ron Chernow (Penguin). Review: Andrew Roberts, Wall Street Journal. HISTORY Bible