Summary
Matthew Miller is a US Army Chaplain and Anglican priest with 11 years of combined military, pastoral, and academic experience, currently serving at Fort Riley while teaching Anglican ministry at Nashotah House. He holds a PhD in Old Testament and has a track record of translating rigorous scholarship into practical formation—editing the JAFC journal, leading seminary and university courses, and mentoring soldiers and students across Reserve and active-duty settings. Comfortable in both pulpit and classroom, he has taught languages and biblical studies from elementary Greek and Latin to graduate-level hermeneutics. His career blends operational military leadership (former sergeant and procurement specialist) with deep theological expertise, enabling him to navigate complex institutional contexts and pastoral care under pressure. Based in Kansas, he uniquely combines classical education methods with contemporary chaplaincy to shape clergy formation and foster resilient faith communities.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biblical Studies, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biblical Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Music, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Music at Cedarville University
English, Greek, Hebrew, German, Latin, aramaic, classical syriac, French