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  1. Paul D. Miller is an American academic, writer and former White House staffer for Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. He is a professor in the Practice of International Affairs at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service.

    • Georgetown University and Harvard Kennedy School
    • American
    • War in Afghanistan
    • U.S. Army Reserve
  2. Bio and Featured Works. Dr. Paul D. Miller is a scholar and public servant devoted to ordered liberty at home and abroad. As a scholar, Dr. Miller is a political theorist and political scientist focusing on international affairs, the American experiment, and America's role in the world.

  3. Paul D. Miller, author of The Religion of American Greatness, has a long resume of service in the White House, the Pentagon, the CIA, and Georgetown University. In this interview he talks about the difference between nationalism and patriotism and how Christians can be a force against political polarization.

  4. Paul D. Miller (PhD, Georgetown University) is Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and co-chair of the Global Politics and Security concentration.

  5. Jul 5, 2022 · Paul D. Miller, a Christian scholar, political theorist, veteran, and former White House staffer, provides a detailed portrait of—and case against—Christian nationalism. Building on his practical expertise not only in the archives and classroom but also in public service, Miller unravels this ideology's historical importance, its key tenets ...

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  6. May 31, 2023 · Book Review. Paul D. Miller, Professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, has written a book of immense importance and critical relevance. The Religion of American Greatness addresses the dangers of nationalism broadly and Christian nationalism particularly.

  7. Jul 5, 2022 · Paul D. Miller, a Christian scholar, political theorist, veteran, and former White House staffer, provides a detailed portrait of―and case against―Christian nationalism. Building on his practical expertise not only in the archives and classroom but also in public service, Miller unravels this ideology's historical importance, its key tenets ...