JACKSON, Tenn. — April 4, 2009 — Leading biomedical ethicist C. Ben Mitchell will join the 51社区 faculty in the fall as the Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy.
Mitchell comes to Union from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Ill., where he is associate professor of bioethics and contemporary culture. He also served as director of Trinity鈥檚 Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity from 2006-2008.
鈥淲e are grateful to God that C. Ben Mitchell, one of the premier evangelical ethicists and philosophers in the world today, and the leading biomedical ethicist, has accepted our invitation to come to Union,鈥 Union President David S. Dockery said. 鈥淏en Mitchell brings a great track record of scholarship, terrific experience in the classroom and a network of contacts from around the world.鈥
Mitchell received his doctorate in philosophy with a concentration in medical ethics from the University of Tennessee. He has done additional study in genetics for non-scientists at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., and has twice been visiting scholar at Green College, the medical college of Oxford University.
He was a consultant with the Center for Genetics and Public Policy at Johns Hopkins University and co-director for biotechnology policy and fellow of the Council for Biotechnology Policy in Washington, D.C. He is also the editor of 鈥淓thics and Medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics.鈥
In addition to his academic work, Mitchell also consults on matters of public policy and has given testimonies before such groups as the U.S. House of Representatives, the Institutes of Medicine and the Illinois Senate. He has published in major news media, including the Washington Post, and is regularly enlisted as an expert resource on National Public Radio, FOX News, MSNBC and other media.
Mitchell is the co-author of 鈥淏iotechnology and the Human Good,鈥 published by Georgetown University Press in 2007, and is the co-editor of the Zondervan International Dictionary of Christian Bioethics to be published in 2011. He is also co-author of such books as 鈥淒oes God Need Our Help? Cloning, Assisted Suicide, and Other Challenges in Bioethics,鈥 鈥淎ging, Death, and the Quest for Immortality鈥 and the forthcoming 鈥淐hristian Bioethics.鈥
He has contributed chapters to 25 books and has written dozens of articles and reviews.
鈥淐. Ben Mitchell stands at the vanguard of evangelical engagement with culture,鈥 said Gregory A. Thornbury, dean of Union鈥檚 School of Christian Studies. 鈥淚n a world where theologians theorize about how to make inroads to society, Dr. Mitchell is busy doing it by writing seminal books that defend human exceptionalism, testifying before Congress and editing the leading periodical in the field of bioethics.鈥
Prior to his tenure at Trinity, Mitchell was assistant professor of Christian ethics at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
He earned a Master of Divinity Degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Mississippi State University. A native of Tampa, Fla., Mitchell and his wife Nancy, from Dalton, Ga., have been married for 34 years.
鈥淚 have known Ben for almost three decades,鈥 Dockery said. 鈥淗e is a genuinely godly person and will be a wonderful addition to the Union community. Combined with other recent faculty appointments, his coming to Union enables the university to take another giant step forward toward the reality of becoming the Christian institution leading the way in reclaiming the Christian intellectual tradition, renewing minds and engaging the culture.鈥