
Matthew Miller is the Senior Fellow for Applied Theology for the C. S. Lewis Institute. Matt studied Economics and Philosophy at Wake Forest University before earning his M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary (Charlotte) and his PhD in theology from the University of Bristol (England). He has previously served as a senior pastor, theological translator, and founder of a Christian classical school, and since 2018 has served as the City Director of the C. S. Lewis Institute in Greenville, SC. Matt is passionate about helping believers of all backgrounds connect the whole of Scripture to Christ and Christ to all of life (or, in the words of Lewis, to “go further up and further in!”). Matt is the author of Bénédict Pictet’s Theology of Good Works: The Integration of High Orthodoxy and Practice in Turn-of-the-Eighteenth Century Geneva (forthcoming), co-editor of Generation to Generation: Essays in Honor of Douglas F. Kelly (2023), and translator of Pierre Courthial’s A New Day of Small Beginnings (2018). He and his wife, Lindsay, have three children.