• December 16, 2024

Samuel Miller Biography

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NameSamuel Miller
BornOctober 31, 1769
BirthplaceDover, Delaware, USA
DiedJanuary 7, 1850
ProfessionTheologian and Educator
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (Graduated in 1789)
DoctorateDoctorate of Divinity, University of Pennsylvania (1804)
First RoleLicensed to preach in 1791
Pastoral WorkFirst Presbyterian Church, New York City
TeachingProfessor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government
InstitutionPrinceton Theological Seminary
Tenure1813–1849
Theological FocusEcclesiastical history and Presbyterian doctrines
Notable Work“A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century” (1803, 1805)
Another Work“Memoir of the Reverend John Rogers” (1813)
Famous Letters“Letters on Unitarianism” (1821)
Theological DebatesActive in Presbyterian Church divisions (Old vs. New School)
LegacyFounding Faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary
Known ForAdvancing Presbyterian education and theology
Teaching StyleHistorical and doctrinal emphasis
ContributionsInfluenced Presbyterian thought and education
PublicationsNumerous theological books and articles
ImpactShaped the Presbyterian Church’s educational framework
Church GovernanceSpecialist in church government structures
Historical RoleKey figure in 19th-century American theology
Legacy in PrincetonInstitutional foundation and curriculum contributions
RecognitionRenowned theologian in Presbyterian history
End of TenureRetired in 1849
Death PlacePrinceton, New Jersey
WebsitePrinceton Seminary Official Website
WikipediaWikipedia Profile
InfluenceSignificant in Presbyterian church governance and education
Public RecognitionHighly regarded in theological circles
Personal PhilosophyFaith and education as keys to societal progress

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