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Samantha Miller is an Associate Professor of Theology at Whitworth University since 2020. She specializes in Early Church History, Spiritual Formation, and the history of biblical interpretation with a focus on John Chrysostom. Her work bridges patristic theology with contemporary theological issues like virtue ethics and deliverance theology.
- Ph.D., Marquette University
- M.Div., Duke Divinity School
- B.A., Hope College
Her research explores John Chrysostom’s teachings on Christian virtue, demonology, and exegesis of Adam/Eve narratives. She critiques modern prosperity gospel movements through patristic lenses and emphasizes realized eschatology in almsgiving.
Recent publications include monographs on Chrysostom’s influence in African Christianity and demonology studies (2020–2021), alongside journal articles analyzing his exegetical methods. Presentations span international conferences including Leuven, Belgium and Washington, D.C.
- John Wesley Fellow (2018–2019)
- Wabash Center grant recipient for pedagogical innovation
Teaching engagements include guest lectures at Wesley Theological College in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Her scholarly outreach includes contributions to Catalyst resources for theological educators.


