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[[Image:Engelhardt_photo.jpg|frame|right]]Professor '''Hugo Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.''', M.D., Ph.D., was born in Texas in 1941. Upon his [[conversion]] to Orthodoxy, he took the name Herman (, after [[Herman of Alaska)]]. Holding doctorates in medicine (Tulane University, 1972) and philosophy(University of Texas, 1969), his principal research has been was in the area of [[bioethics]]. His major contribution to Orthodox [[ethics]] is his book, ''The Foundations of Christian Bioethics'' (Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers, 2000). He is presently was Professor of Philosophy at Rice University and Professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, both in Houston, Texas. He fell asleep in the Lord on June 21, 2018.  ==Books==* ''After God: Morality & Bioethics in a Secular Age''. Crestwood: St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2017. (ISBN 0881414999)*''The Foundations of Christian Bioethics''. Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger, 2000. (ISBN 902651557X) *''The Foundations of Bioethics'', 2nd edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. (ISBN 0195057368)*''Bioethics and Secular Humanism: The Search for a Common Morality''. Trinity Press, 1991. (ISBN 1563380005)*''Mind-Body: A Categorical Relation''. Nijhoff: Springer, 1973. (ISBN 9024715504) ==Videos==A number of video presentations are available from the [http://ethicscenter.nd.edu/archives/videos.shtml Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture]:* Healthcare Reform (with Charles Dougherty)* Civic Virtue and Public Discourse: Pursuing the Good in a Postmodern Age* After Christendom: The Moralization of Religion and the Culture of Death* Hegel, Nietzsche, Vattimo, and John Rawls: Religious Discussion in the Public Forum after the Death of God ==External links==* Extended [http://cohesion.rice.edu/administration/fis/report/FacultyDetail.cfm?DivID=1&DeptID=59&RiceID=362 bibliography of works by Engelhardt].
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