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Author Carol Miller, SND

CAROL MILLER is a native San Franciscan and a Sister of Notre Dame. She earned graduate degrees in education from USF, and psychology and theology from Santa Clara University and GTU Pacific School of Religion. Her studies, publications, and presentations at some World Congresses of Logotherapy focused on Dr. Viktor Frankl. Before coming to USF, Carol was an educator in six schools and a counselor in Santa Clara County at the United Way Centre for Living with Dying and prosthesis laboratory at Valley Medical Center. Additionally, she co-facilitated the Parents of Murdered Children Support Group. During the past twenty-seven years, Carol has served USF as an educator and administrator in the program of Interdisciplinary Studies along with being a founding member of the Lane Center, Jesuit Foundation, and the 19th Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises. She has been a long-time volunteer at the Children’s Hospital at Stanford and donor at its Blood Bank.

The ‘Soul as Bold’: Dynamics of the Force of Faith in Emily Dickenson, Ignatius of Loyola, and Viktor Frankl

Faith is the Pierless Bridge… It bears the Soul as bold                  – Emily Dickinson Those of us in the City of San Francisco are blessed by the scenery of the Golden Gate.  Its pierless bridge is suspended by an… Continue Reading →

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