Home Page of Keith B. Miller
Department of Geology
108 Thompson Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
e-mail kbmill@ksu.edu
office phone: (785) 532-2250
fax: (785) 532-5159
Lower Permian paleosols of Roca Shale
exposed in Manhattan, Kansas
Education
Geology Research
- Short-term cyclicity within cyclothems of the mid-continent
Pennsylvanian and Permian
- Environmental and climatic significance of Permian paleosols
- Models for sea level and climate change in the mid-continent
Pennsylvanian and Permian
- Impact of sedimentation events and short-term sea level
fluctuations on the development and morphology of chaetetid mounds
- High resolution cyclic and event stratigraphy
- Taphonomy and paleoecology of benthic faunas
Fall '08 Courses
For the
course syllabus
Speaking Events '08 and '09
- Southern Nazarene University
- February 11-12, 2008
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Talk Title: "The Meaning of Fossils and the Discovery
of Earth History"
- Talk Title: "An Evolving Creation: Fossils and Faith"
- Talk Title: "The Fossil Record: Transitional Fossils
and the Tree of Life"
- Kansas Association of Teachers in Science (KATS KAMP)
- April 26, 2008
- Talk Title: "Geologic Record of Global Climate Change"
- American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting
- August 1-4, 2008
- George Fox University, Newberg, OR
- Talk Title: "Geologic Record of Global change:
Context for Modern Global Warming"
- Geologic Society of America Annual Meeting
- October 8, 2008
- Houston, TX
- Talk Title: "Patterns, Predictions, and the Fossil Record:
Keys to Public Understanding of Common Descent"
- Religion & Science Forum
- February 12-14, 2009
- University of Chicago, IL, and Battle Creek, MI
- Darwin's Reach: Celebrating Darwin's Legacy Across the Discplines
- March 12-14, 2009
- Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
- Talk Title: "Acceptance of Biological Evolution within the
Evangelical Christian Community"
Book Release
I have edited a book entitled "Perspectives on an Evolving
Creation" that has been published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Co. This volume brings together a wide variety of specialists who
each address evolution from the perspective of his or her own discipline.
There is a good balance between scientific and theological issues, with multiple
voices representing a range of Christian theological traditions.
For more information about this book see my book
announcement.
Public Science Education and the Science/Faith Dialogue
I am very involved at both the state and national levels in
the advocacy for quality public science education and public science
literacy. Much of my efforts have focused on the historical sciences
and particularly evolutionary science. The public "Creation/Evolution"
debate has been destructive to both the public understanding of science
and to the discussion of important theological issues within the Christian
community. The widespread perception of a "warfare of science and
faith" is an historically false caricature. Christian theologians and
scientists, including evangelicals, since the time of Darwin have seen no
necessary conflict between orthodox theology and an evolutionary understanding
of the history of life. Modern science is not a threat to Christian
faith, and people need not feel forced into a choice between evolution and
Creation.
Challenges to modern evolutionary science are often rooted in
fundamental misperceptions of the nature of science itself. There
is a widespread perception that the focus of science on natural cause-and-effect
explanations is a thinly disguised effort to promote a godless worldview,
rather than an inherent methodological limitation. Furthermore,
many people view "theories" as merely unsubstantiated guesses, rather
than as the unifying concepts that give our observations coherence and
meaning. Science for many is simply an encyclopedic accumulation
of unchanging observational "facts." But science is a dynamic process
with the continual construction and revision of theories based on new
discoveries. It is that dynamic process which makes science so
inherently exciting. Lastly, much of the popular critique of evolutionary
theory is based on completely false views of its theoretical content and
observational foundation. As educators we need to improve how we
teach both the content and methodological foundation of science.
I believe that it is critical that the science/faith dialogue
be based on a solid and accurate grasp of the conclusions of the historical
sciences and of the best theological scholarship.
Selected Publications
To view an abbreviated bibliography of my publications click
here.
Personal Web Resources
Audio/Video Presentations
Professional Memberships
Science/Theology Annotated Bibliography
Annotated
Bibliography: I maintain a sporadically updated list of some
of my often recommended readings on science and Christianity. If
you have any suggestions for adding to this list please send me an e-mail
message.
Other Links
- IPCC Reports: The reports of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change can be accessed here.
- Climate
Change: A Christian Challenge and Opportunity: A presentation
by John Houghton to the National Association of Evangelicals in 2005.
- The Great Warming:
information on documentary narrated by Keanu Reeves and Alanis Morissette,
with footage from around the world that illustrates the societal impact of
climate change on politics, religion, science, education, energy and economics.
- World Wildlife
Fund: WWF is the world's largest privately funded conservation organization.
Dedicated to the preservation of endangered species and to wisely addressing
global environmental threats.
- Konza Prairie
Homepage learn about one of the last remaining areas of virgin tall grass
prairie. Owned by the Nature Conservancy and managed by Kansas State
University.
- Environmental Ethics:
web server providing access to internet resources on environmental ethics
and philosophy
- Evangelicals for
Social Action: links to various evangelical activist organisations.
- US Evangelical
Environmental Network: initiated by World Vision and ESA to respond
faithfully to the biblical mandate for caring stewardship of God's creation.
- InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship: includes resources for Christian graduate students
and faculty.
- Pew:
links to many Christian academic societies. A great place to begin networking
with other Christian scholars - particularly designed for graduate students.
- Templeton Foundation: information
on lectures and conferences on religion and science supported by the foundation.
- Center for Theology and
the Natural Sciences: based in Berkeley, and directed by physicist/theologian
Robert Russell.
- Dialogue on Science,
Ethics, and Religion: part of AAAS effort to promote communicatrion
between the scientific and religious communities. See especially
link to "Van Till and Dembski on Intelligent Design."
- National Science
Teachers Association: evolution resources for teachers.
- National Center for
Science Education: advocate for the teaching of evolution in
public schools.
- Kansas Citizens for Science:
an organization of scientists, educators and citizens committed to working
for quality science education in the Kansas public schools.
- TalkOrigins
Archive: a source of many useful FAQs and references on evolution,
and an archive of posts to an open forum on creation and evolution.
- TalkDesign: an
open forum and resource on Intelligent Design.
- Berkeley Evolution
website: resources and links on evolution.
- Understanding
Science: a new educational resource from the University of California
at Berkeley.
- Coalition on the Public
Understanding of Science: COPUS brings together scientific and educational
organizations with a common purpose to improve public science literacy.
- Darwin Exhibit:
American Museum of Natural History website for Darwin exhibit. Includes
video featuring scientists from a wide range of fields explaining the role
of evolutionary theory.
- Paleontology Portal: Outreach
tool for educators, the general public and the media. Includes a variety
of resources including "PaleoPeople" which is interviews with paleontologists.
- ASA's Creation-Evolution
resources page gives links to articles published in the ASA's journal,
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, relevant to
the subject.
- Berea Science
and Christianity website: includes an extended essay on science
and the Bible as it relates to the Creation accounts, and several links
to other resources. Written by Dr. Robert Schneider at Berea College,
KY.
- Evangelicals,
Evolution, and Academics: A blog series from Steve Martin's blog
Evangelical Dialogue on Evolution.
- An Evolving Creation:
A website by high school biology teacher Jeremy Mohn. Includes
links and a blog on teaching evolution.
- The Great Story:
website for the ministry of Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow. Seeks
to present evolution in a way that enriches and deepens Christian faith.
- PBS Evolution series:
educational resources for the EVOLUTION video seires, includes discussion
on theology and evolution.
- CounterBalance
Website: a very extensive website covering a wide range of issues
at the science/religion interface from a wide range of perspectives.
- Clergy Letter
Project: clergy representing a wide range of Christian traditions
and denominations who see God's hand in the process of evolution. Site
includes links, resources and reference material.
- Catechism
of Creation: Episcopal catechism focusing on the theology of Creation,
Creation and science, and Creation care, with Bible studies and additional
resources.
- Evolution
on the Web: reference material for a biology course on Evolution
at Indiana University of PA.
For something completely different you can link to my wife's
home page:
Ruth
Douglas Miller, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
My son Ian
Miller also has a webpage.