Teaching
At Queen's School of Religion James Miller teaches a wide range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, and has supervised the MA research of a dozen graduate students. He is especially interested in supervising the work of graduate students in the area of Daoism, and religion and nature.
Winter 2011
Fall 2010
Winter 2010
Fall 2009
Winter 2009
- RELS-235* Religion and Environment
see also my report on teaching RELS-235 Religion and Environment - RELS-801* Religion and Modernity
Fall 2008
- RELS-224* Taoism
RELS-353 The Interpretation of Religion - RELS-394* Religion and Politics in Contemporary China
Winter 2007
- RELS-229* Confucianism
- RELS-324* Body, Mind and Spirit in Chinese Culture
- RELS-809* Readings in Religion II (Religion, Nature and Modernity)
Fall 2006
- RELS-161 Contemporary Problems in Religion and Culture
- RELS-353 The Interpretation of Religion
- RELS-808* Readings in Religion I (Religion, Reason and Society)
Winter 2006
- RELS-161 Contemporary Problems in Religion and Culture
- RELS-235* Religion and Environment
- RELS-394* Religion and Politics in Contemporary China
Fall 2005
- RELS-224* The Religions of China
- RELS-808* Readings in Religion I (Religion, Reason and Society)