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Irene Alexander, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Dallas, specializing in Moral Theology and Bioethics. She holds a PhD in Moral Theology from Ave Maria University, along with an M.A. in Theology and a B.A. in Philosophy and Theology from the University of Scranton. Her research explores ethical issues in marriage, bioethics, and Catholic social teaching, with a focus on integrating theological principles with contemporary scientific and medical challenges.
Recent courses include Moral Theology, Catholic Social Thought, and Bioethical Issues. Her presentations address topics such as formal/material cooperation with evil, sexual complementarity in theology, and the ethics of brain death criteria. She has published widely in journals like National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly and Linacre Quarterly, challenging established norms in areas like embryo ethics and the definition of death.
Award details are not provided in the text, but her work emphasizes interdisciplinary dialogue between theology and science. She advises students in theology programs and maintains an active research agenda, though specific grant details are not listed here.
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