Timothy A. Miller (born 1944) is a professor of
Religious Studies at the
University of Kansas at Lawrence. He has been involved in the Communal Studies Association (US) and Utopian Studies Society (Europe), and is past president of the International Communal Studies Association (Israel).[1] He has a particular interest in
intentional communities and
new religious movements.[2]
His son is Aber Miller, 'sweetheart jazz man' of Humboldt County.[3]
Bibliography
Miller, Timothy (1973). Ethics and the counter culture. University of Kansas.
Miller, Timothy (1999). When prophets die: the postcharismatic fate of new religious movements. SUNY Press.
ISBN0-7914-0717-9.
Miller, Timothy, co-author with Richard Fairfield and Alan Watts (2010). The Modern Utopian: Alternative Communities Then and Now. Process.
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