2026 Pruit Symposium Panelist

Ashley Moyse, Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor of Bioethics, Baylor University Department of Religion

Ashley John Moyse is a Canadian theologian and ethicist whose work, among other interests, examines moral formation in clinical practice, the cultural and technological forces shaping healthcare, and the lived experience of aging, dying, and suffering. Drawing on theological anthropology, phenomenology, and medical humanities, in addition to his expertise in theology and ethics, his scholarship interrogates the moral possibilities of medicine amid late-modern crises of meaning and institutional trust. He is the author of three books and co-editor of more than ten. His scholarly writing can be found in New Blackfriars, Synapsis, Religions, Chrisian Bioethics, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Journal of Population Ageing, American Journal of Bioethics, American Journal of Medicine, and Medicine Health Care and Philosophy. Opinions and advice columns can be found at Sojourners and Broadview magazines. Prior to joining Baylor, Dr. Moyse held academic appointments at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, and the University of Oxford.

For more on Ashley's work, see The Soul (Put to Work) in Medicine: A Response to Arthur Kleinman from Cambridge University Press.

Ashley Moyse, Ph.D.