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'''{{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Jack Miles'''' work has appeared in numerous national publications, including |subtopics = Works - [[The Atlantic MonthlyGod: A Biography]], [[The New York Times]], [[The Boston Globe]], [[The Washington Post]], and [[The Los Angeles TimesChrist: A Crisis in the Life of God]].|opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |}}
His first book, ''Jack Miles is an author. Some of his books include [[God: A Biography'', won the [[Pulitzer Prize]] for Biography in and [[1996Christ: A Crisis in the Life of God]] and has been translated into sixteen languages.
His second book, ''Christ: A Crisis in the Life of God'Jack Miles''''work has appeared in numerous national publications, including The Atlantic Monthly, was named a The New York Times Notable Book of [[2002]]. Since publishing it, Dr. Miles has been named a [[MacArthur Fellow]] for the period 2003-2007The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times.
Born in [[Chicago]] in [[1942]]His first book, Jack Miles was a [[Jesuit]] seminarian from ''[[1960]] to [[1970God: A Biography]]'', studying at won the [[Pontifical Gregorian University]] Pulitzer Prize for Biography in [[Rome]] 1996 and the [[Hebrew University]] in [[Jerusalem]] before completing a doctorate in the department of Near Eastern Languages at [[Harvard]]. He is fluent in several has been translated into sixteen languages.
Over a period of nearly 20 years (1975-95)His second book, Jack Miles was successively an editor at ''[[Doubleday]], the executive editor at Christ: A Crisis in the [[University Life of California PressGod]]'', the literary editor at the Los Angeles was named a New York TimesNotable Book of 2002. Since publishing it, and Dr. Miles has been named a member of MacArthur Fellow for the Times editorial board, writing on politics and cultureperiod 2003-2007.
Born in [[Chicago]] in 1942, Jack Miles has been was a Mellon visiting professor of humanities at [[CaltechJesuit]]seminarian from 1960 to 1970, the director of the Humanities Center studying at the [[Claremont Graduate Pontifical Gregorian University]], a Regents' Lecturer at the in [[University of CaliforniaRome]], and a visiting fellow with the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of Science at the [[Hebrew University of Chicago]]in [[Jerusalem]] before completing a doctorate in the department of Near Eastern Languages at Harvard. He is fluent in several languages.
Currently senior advisor to the president Over a period of the [[J. Paul Getty Trust]], a foundation supporting art and scholarshipnearly 20 years (1975-95), Jack Miles lives in Southern was successively an editor at Doubleday, the executive editor at the University of California with his wifePress, Jacquelinethe literary editor at the Los Angeles Times, and a psychologist. Their daughtermember of the Times editorial board, Kathleen is attending Berkeleywriting on politics and culture.
BIOGRAPHY USED WITH PERMISSION BY THE AUTHOR & JACKMILESJack Miles has been a Mellon visiting professor of humanities at Caltech, the director of the Humanities Center at the [[Claremont Graduate University]], a Regents' Lecturer at the University of California, and a visiting fellow with the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of Science at the University of Chicago.COM WEBMASTER Currently senior advisor to the president of the J. Paul Getty Trust, a foundation supporting art and scholarship, Jack Miles lives in Southern California with his wife, Jacqueline, a psychologist. Their daughter, Kathleen is attending Berkeley. {{box | text=This text has been adapted from Miles' biography on Jackmiles.com and has been uploaded with permission by the author and Jackmiles.com webmaster}} ==Quotes== ==Links==* [http://www.jackmiles.com/JackMiles.com] - * [http://www.ericdavid.infoEric David] {{returnto}} [[Authors]][[Category:Christian writers]]
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