Sondra Ely Wheeler
Sondra Ely Wheeler, Ph.D.,
completed her undergraduate studies at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and
her graduate work in theological ethics at Yale University in 1992. Since
that time she has taught theological and social ethics at Duquesne University
where she specialized in bioethics for health care professionals, and at Wesley
Theological Seminary where she is the Martha Ashby Carr Professor of Christian
Ethics. In addition, she works with the American Association for the
Advancement of Science and the Human Genome Initiative of the National
Institute of Health on programs relating to social, ethical and religious
aspects of genetic technology. Her particular interest is in the
interface between questions of biomedical ethics and the central commitments of
Jewish and Christian faith. At present she is working on a project funded
by the Lilly Endowment on the moral character of parental power and its
implications for bioethics. She is the author of Stewards of Life: Bioethics
and Pastoral Care (Abingdon, 1996) and a number of other essays and
articles in the field of bioethics.
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