Emma Miller

Primary Area: Systematic Theology

Biography

Emma Miller is a Ph.D. student in Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of St. Thomas (MN), with majors in Catholic studies and biology, and a minor in philosophy. She earned her M.T.S. in Systematic Theology from Notre Dame.

Research Interests

Theological Anthropology, Theology and Evolutionary Biology, Doctrine of Original Sin, Hominization, Christology

Representative Publications

“Price to Pay: The Contraction and Omission of Resurrection in Hegel’s Dialectics.”Church Life Journal. March (2025). (https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/price-to-pay-the-contraction-and-omission-of-the-resurrection-in-hegels-dialectics/)

“Taste and See: The Eucharist and ‘Opened Eyes’ from the Fall to the Road to Emmaus.” Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 27.1 (2024), 146-155. (https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/82/article/916814/pdf)

“Do Red and Yellow Autumn Leaves Make Use of Different Photoprotective Strategies During Autumn Senescence?” Physiologia Plantarum 176.3 (2024). (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38716559/)

Education

  • M.T.S., Systematic Theology, University of Notre Dame, 2024
  • B.A., Catholic Studies, University of St. Thomas (MN), 2022
  • B.A., Biology, University of St. Thomas (MN), 2022