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James Miller | |
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Occupation | Daoist scholar, University professor |
Alma mater | Boston University (Ph.D.), Cambridge University (M.A.), Durham University (B.A.) |
Subject | Daoism, Religious studies, Ecology |
James Miller is a British-Canadian author, academic, and editor whose research focuses on the intersection of religion and ecology in China. He is noted worldwide as an expert in Daoism, China's indigenous religion.[1] Since 2018, he has served as the inaugural Professor of Humanities at Duke Kunshan University, where he is also Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Initiatives.[2][3] He is Editor-in-chief of the academic journal Worldviews: Global Cultures, Religion, and Ecology.[2]