Dr David Cook
Dr David Cook is a Radcliffe Common Room Member, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford.
E David Cook BA, MA, PhD, MA, DLitt, DD was Fellow and Chaplain and Secretary of the Governing Body of Green College and taught Theology, Philosophy, and Medical Ethics in the university. He was a regular broadcaster on BBC on ethical, theological and medical ethical issues. He was a member of the UK Xenotransplantation Interim Regulatory Authority and advised The BMA, the Houses of Parliament and the Lords on Euthanasia, Genetics and Medical ethical issues.
David published The Moral Maze, Dilemmas of Life, Living in the Kingdom, Question Time, Freedom and Authority, The Man Who Had Everything, Patients Choice and Not Just Science as well as many chapters and dictionary articles. He lectured widely across the USA, India, Argentina, Australia and the Far East. He was Professor of Christian Ethics in Southern Seminary and the first Holmes Professor of Faith and Learning in Wheaton College. He now teaches bioethics in Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University.
