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Questions that Matter: An Invitation to Philosophy, 6/e
Ed L. Miller, University of Colorado -- Boulder
Jon Jensen, Luther College


About the Authors

ED. L. MILLER holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Southern California and a Doctorate of Theology from the University of Basel, Switzerland. Professor Miller’s philosophical interests encompass both the history of philosophy and philosophical theology. In addition to numerous articles and reviews, his other books include Believing in God, Philosophical and Religious Issues, God and Reason, and Salvation History in the Prologue of John. He has taught at California Lutheran University, St. Olaf College, and, for the last thirty years, at the University of Colorado, Boulder. In addition to being a member of the philosophy faculty, he also teaches for the Religious Studies Department and is Director of the Theology Forum, A Center for Theological/Philosophical Discussion. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Christian Philosophers, and Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. He is listed in The Directory of American Scholars and Contemporary Authors. Professor Miller travels regularly to Europe, and his family regards Switzerland as its “second home.” Spare time is often spent on the plains doing research on the Colorado Indian War, in the mountains skiing, or on his speedboat on Lake Dillon.

JON JENSEN received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he was a student of Professor Miller. While his philosophical interests vary widely, his research and publications focus on environmental philosophy. Jensen has taught at the University of Colorado, Green Mountain College, and now at Luther College, his alma mater. In addition to teaching philosophy, he directs Luther’s Environmental Studies program and enjoys canoeing, bicycling, backpacking, and gardening. Jensen lives on a small farm near the Upper Iowa River with his wife, Rachel, and two young daughters, Sylvia and Lily.