
Matthew Miller
Dr. Matthew S. Miller is the senior fellow for applied theology at the C.S. Lewis Institute in Greenville, S.C. He is the author of Reforming Good Works: The Nature and Necessity of Good Works in the Theology of Bénédict Pictet (1655-1724) (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, forthcoming), co-editor of From Generation to Generation: Essays in Honor of Douglas F. Kelly, and translator of Pierre Courthial's A New Day of Small Beginnings (2018) and The BIble: The Sacred Text of the Covenant (2025). He is an ordained minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
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The “Mega Joy” of Christmas
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You Keep on Using That Word
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Looking for Assurance in the Right Places
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Three Tests for Diagnosing Idols of the Heart
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- 5MINWho Was Pierre Courthial?Matthew Miller


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How Dare We Say That We Know God?
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The Bible’s Conflict-Free Creation Story
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Is the Church a People or a Place?
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Raising Future Husbands and Wives
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Reformed Wisdom and the Rush to Judgment
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Five of the Most Comforting Catechism Questions
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Communicating the Truth Online and in Person
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A Plea for Pastors to Get Outdoors
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Embracing God’s Sovereignty in Salvation and Our Role as His Heralds
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Book Review: Grit by Angela Duckworth
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- 7MINHow Did the Reformers View Islam?Matthew Miller


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