David E. Smith

Center For Healthcare Ethics and Human Dignity

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We exist to promote awareness and understanding of the ethical implications of advances in the life sciences and health professions as they touch on the value of people made in the image of God. We hope to be a trusted presence. We seek to promote interdisciplinary reflections on the philosophical, theological and practical ramifications of research and technology using means that maintain a healthy biblical and theological perspective on human personhood and dignity, in keeping with values recognized throughout the Christian tradition. The center seeks to increase proficiency in bioethics for the benefit and education of Harding students, the church, healthcare professionals and the community.

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Executive Director: Dr. Nathan Guy

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Nathan Guy, Ph.D. is the executive director of the David E. Smith Health Care Ethics and Human Dignity Center. In addition, he serves the College of Bible and Ministry as associate professor of philosophy, theology and ethics, and is the full-time preaching minister for West Side Church of Christ in Searcy.

Guy received his training from Freed-Hardeman University, Harding School of Theology, the London School of Economics & Political Science, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.

The former president of Mars Hill Bible School in Florence, Alabama, Guy is the author of Finding Locke’s God: The Theological Basis of John Locke’s Political Thought (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). He enjoys life with his wife, Katie, and two children, Grace and Henry.

Assistant Professor Daniel Crouch

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Daniel Crouch is the first full-time faculty member for the David E. Smith Health Care Ethics and Human Dignity Center. He comes to Harding from Baylor University, where he is completing a Ph.D. in theology and ethics. His research focuses on bioethics, emerging technologies and the natural law tradition. Before beginning doctoral work, Crouch earned a master’s degree from Harding School of Theology and completed undergraduate degrees in computer science and Bible at Harding University. While at Baylor, he taught undergraduate theology courses, and he collaborated on medical ethics instruction for Baylor College of Medicine. A lifelong lover of film and an occasional painter, Crouch is especially excited to return to his alma mater to help grow the David E. Smith Center for Health Care Ethics and Human Dignity. He hopes to contribute to making Harding a hub of bioethical wisdom for the church and broader community.

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