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Benedict Ashley

Benedict M. Ashley, O.P. (born Winston Norman Ashley, May 3, 1915 – February 23, 2013),[1] was an American Catholic priest, theologian and philosopher who had a major influence on 20th century Catholic theology and ethics in America through his writing, teaching, and consulting with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. He was a member of the Dominican Order.

Author of 19 books, Ashley was a major exponent of the River Forest Thomism. Health Care Ethics, which he co-authored in 1975 and now in its fifth edition, continues to be a fundamental text in the field of Catholic medical ethics. Ashley taught at numerous institutions and was an active teacher, consultant, and author.

He was a faculty member of the Institute for Advanced Physics, a physics research and educational organization reintegrating the foundational principles given directly through our senses into the heart of modern science, from 2003 till his death.[2][3] He called the Institute for Advanced Physics "the first and only institution addressing this problem [the disintegration of secular and religious culture] at its core by integrating the proper philosophical depth into the heart of modern science."[4]

  1. ^ Chicago Tribune Obituary
  2. ^ Chicago Tribune Obituary
  3. ^ http://www.iapweb.org/OldSite/newsletter_fa03.html ,[1],[2],See, for example
  4. ^ From remarks during talk given at 2010 Annual Conference of the IAP; permission to use quote in any setting given via email in 2011

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