Hi, Wendee,
The author of _Finding Darwin's God_ is "the other Miller," Ken Miller,
professor at Brown University. Keith Miller is editing a collection of
writings under the title (I think) _Perspectives on an Evolving Creation_
due to come out this fall.
My best wishes for your efforts to find a program that will meet your
needs in the study of science and religion.
Bob Schneider
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jayme Horning" <dryliner@hotmail.com>
To: <wendee@greendzn.com>
Cc: <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 11:35 PM
Subject: RE: PhD program
> Hi All--
>
> Wendee, Keith Miller is a professor here at KSU in the Geology deparment.
> Here is his web site:
>
> http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~kbmill/
>
> Relatively new to the list here; hope to get into some thought provoking
> discussions -- it's been a while and I'm a bit "rusty". I have a BS in
> Biology with a co-maj in Theology; currently finishing my MS in Plant
> Pathology and will be starting my PhD in the biomedical sciences.
>
> Cheers-
> jayme
>
> >From: "Wendee Holtcamp" <wendee@greendzn.com>
> >Reply-To: <wendee@greendzn.com>
> >To: "'Jonathan Clarke'" <jdac@alphalink.com.au>
> >CC: <asa@calvin.edu>
> >Subject: RE: PhD program
> >Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 18:28:32 -0500
> >
> >I guess I forgot to mention that I don't have that much flexibility when
it
> >comes to PhD programs. I am married with two kids. I plan to return to
get
> >my PhD when my kids are a bit older so I can immediately, post-PhD go on
to
> >a job as a professor. I'm just researching options now.
> >
> >I wonder if any universities offer distance study for PhD?! Probably not
> >for
> >science, but maybe for some of these other fields?
> >
> >What about Keith Miller -- didn't he write that book Finding Darwin's
God?
> >Or something like that? Is he a professor somewhere? In what?
> >
> >Thanks to all for feedback :) I still am curious about Princeton because
> >there is a slight possibility of moving there at some point. I don't want
> >to
> >go in TX where I am now. I'm going to wait til we move on in a few years.
> >Unless I can find a distance study. Does Princeton have anyone who
studies
> >such things? A religion dept? A history of science anything? I've always
> >wanted to go to an Ivy League school...
> >
> >Wendee :)
> >%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> > Wendee Holtcamp -- wendee@greendzn.com
> > Environmental Journalist ~~ www.greendzn.com
> > Adjunct Instructor of Biology, Kingwood College
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> Jayme L. Horning, KC0IAV
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