Keith Graber Miller Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/keith-graber-miller/ News from the 91短视频 community. Mon, 22 Sep 2014 21:21:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Sex Receives Attention at 91短视频 /now/news/2011/sex-receives-attention-at-emu/ Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:50:54 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=8347 Sexuality will be the focus of public lectures at 91短视频 on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 20-21.

Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen (Ind.) College, will open the series 11 a.m. Tuesday with a Seminary Chapel presentation entitled “Sexuality: God’s Gift.”

At 8 p.m. that day, he will focus on “Seeking Good Sex(uality)” in Common Grounds Coffeehouse in the basement of University Commons.

Miller will continue the series 10 a.m. Wednesday in University Chapel with the topic, “Shameless Sexuality.” He will conclude with a talk at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Campus Center Greeting Hall on “Seeking Good Sex(uality) 2.”

Miller鈥檚 specialty areas at Goshen College include contemporary Christian ethics, religion and politics, religion and sexuality, and adoption and childhood issues. He has written four books and speaks frequently in congregations and conferences on these and other topics.

In addition, Miller has co-led Goshen鈥檚 SST (Study-Service Term) semesters with his spouse Ann in Cambodia, Cuba and Costa Rica, China and the Dominican Republic.

Miller has a BA degree from Franklin (Ind.) College, an MDiv from Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Ind., and a PhD from Emory University in Atlanta.

鈥淜eith Graber Miller is uniquely gifted and prepared to guide our campus-wide conversations on sexuality,鈥 said Brian Martin Burkholder, 91短视频 campus pastor. 鈥淗e brings a wealth of experience engaging the themes and dynamics of sexuality with young adults both in the classroom and as a faculty mentor.鈥

The series is sponsored by 91短视频 Campus Ministries and is open to the public free of charge.

For more information, call 540-432-4273.

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Goshen Prof to Address ‘Sexuality’ Theme in Chapels /now/news/2009/goshen-prof-to-address-sexuality-theme-in-chapels/ Mon, 26 Jan 2009 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1846 Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen College
Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen College

Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen (Ind.) College, will speak Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 28-29, on the theme, “Embodying Sexual Wholeness in a Broken World.”

Miller will open the series 10 a.m. Wednesday with a university chapel presentation “On Loving Sexuality and Living Faithfully.”

At 6 p.m. that day, he will focus on “Negotiating the Young Adult Sexual Landscape” in Martin Chapel of the seminary building.

A “talk back” will follow at 9 p.m. in the Common Grounds Coffeehouse of the University Commons. Miller will recap his evening talk and speak briefly on pornographic seductions with opportunity for questions and responses.

Miller will continue the series 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Martin Chapel with the topic, “Sexuality in the Ministering Person.” He will conclude with a luncheon talk at noon Thursday in the west dining room of the university cafeteria (Northlawn ground floor) on “Emerging Sexuality Themes: Listening to the 91短视频 Campus Community.”

Miller’s specialty areas at Goshen College include contemporary Christian ethics, religion and politics, religion and sexuality and adoption and childhood issues. He has written four books and speaks frequently in congregations and at conferences on these and other topics. He has co-led Goshen’s SST (Study-Travel Term) semesters with his spouse Ann in Cambodia, Cuba and Costa Rica, China and the Dominican Republic.

He has a BA degree from Franklin (Ind.) College, an MDiv from Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, and a PhD from Emory University.

“Keith Graber Miller is uniquely gifted and prepared to guide our campus-wide conversations on sexuality,” said Brian Martin Burkholder, 91短视频 campus pastor. “He brings a wealth of experience engaging the themes and dynamics of sexuality with young adults both in the classroom and as a faculty mentor.”

The series is sponsored by 91短视频 Campus Ministries and is open to the public free of charge.

For more information, call 540-432-4115.

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Conference Encourages ‘Sexual Wholeness’ /now/news/2008/conference-encourages-sexual-wholeness/ Mon, 28 Jan 2008 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1594 It was a risky subject, but planners and participants alike agreed that the 2008 School for Leadership Training at Eastern Mennonite Seminary was among the best ever.

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SLT to Focus on Sexual Wholeness /now/news/2007/slt-to-focus-on-sexual-wholeness/ Thu, 26 Jul 2007 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1464

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Bible Profs Confer at 91短视频 /now/news/2004/bible-profs-confer-at-emu/ Fri, 01 Oct 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=726 Laura Brenneman and J. Denny Weaver
Laura Brenneman and J. Denny Weaver from Bluffton University participate in the meeting of undergraduate Bible faculty held at 91短视频.

Eighteen faculty members from undergrad Bible and religion programs in colleges related to Mennonite Church USA met on campus Sept. 25 and 26.

At this first meeting of faculty representing the five institutions now relating to MCUSA, conversation focused on mission, academic work and church relations. The group also spent time in worship and fellowship.

Speaking from personal experiences, five faculty addressed the topic, “Standing with one foot in the Church and one foot in the Academy: My experiences as a Bible/Theology/Religion/Philosophy professor in an MCUSA school.” Duane Friesen, Bethel College; J. Denny Weaver, Bluffton University; Nancy R. Heisey, 91短视频; Marion Bontrager, Hesston College and Keith Graber Miller, Goshen College, made presentations.

In a Sunday morning worship led by Hesston professor Michelle Hershberger, participants meditated on the story of Jesus teaching in the temple from John 7 and created symbols of their questions for God. A brainstorming session raised possibilities for facilitated student exchanges among schools, further gatherings to focus concretely on pedagogical questions and the idea of a published collection of participants

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