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Nelson P. Miller

    Nelson P. Miller is a prolific author whose extensive body of work delves into a wide spectrum of legal subjects, ranging from the foundational principles of legal practice and procedure to intricate matters of international, constitutional, and bioethical law. His scholarship is characterized by a profound exploration of legal history and philosophy, often intersecting with themes of faith and professional responsibility. Miller's approach to writing is recognized for its pivotal role in cultivating the next generation of legal professionals, underscoring his significant contributions to legal education.

    Art and Science of Law Instruction
    Without Bars
    What Just Happened? The World's Madness in Poetry
    • The book presents a collection of poems that humorously critique the absurdities and corruptions of the world through a Christian lens. Comprising three poems in each of its nine chapters, it explores the desperate human condition in a world devoid of Christ, aiming to bring lightness and laughter to serious themes.

      What Just Happened? The World's Madness in Poetry
    • Without Bars

      Christian Poetry for Prisoners

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on themes of freedom and hope, this collection of Christian poetry offers encouragement to both literal and figurative prisoners through the message of Jesus Christ. Each poem, spanning three to four pages, addresses a range of everyday struggles and burdens, reflecting on the challenges of living in a corrupt world. The diverse tones of the poems—ranging from comforting and humorous to insightful and inspiring—provide a multifaceted perspective on finding solace and strength amid adversity.

      Without Bars
    • Art and Science of Law Instruction

      Daily Messages Journaling a Law Faculty's Year

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book offers a collection of hundreds of concise tips designed to enhance the teaching and learning of law, presented as daily messages for a year. It covers various aspects such as teaching methods, assessment strategies, research techniques, reflective practices, and maintaining morale among faculty. This resource aims to support law educators in their professional development and improve the overall learning experience for students.

      Art and Science of Law Instruction