Amy Laura Hall

Associate Professor of Theological Ethics

B.A. Emory University
M.Div. Yale University
Ph.D. Yale University

Amy Laura Hall serves as the Director of the Doctor of Theology Program at Duke University. She is the author of Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love (Cambridge University Press, 2002), Conceiving Parenthood: The Protestant Spirit of Biotechnological Reproduction (Eerdmans, forthcoming), and numerous scholarly articles in theological and biomedical ethics. Hall was named a Henry Luce III Fellow in Theology for 2004-2005 and has received funding from the Lilly Foundation, the Josiah Trent Memorial Foundation, the American Theological Library Association, the Child in Religion and Ethics Project, and the Pew Foundation. 

At Duke University, Professor Hall serves on the Steering Committee of the Genome Ethics, Law, and Policy Center and as a faculty member for the FOCUS program of the Institute on Genome Sciences and Policy. She has served on the Duke Medical Center’s Institutional Review Board and as an Ethics Consultant to the V.A. Center in Durham. 

A member of the Bioethics Task Force of the United Methodist Church, Hall has been asked to present her work on reproductive ethics to the World Council of Churches in Geneva, as well as to academic audiences in Zurich, Aarhus, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and Oxford. While her primary research work concentrates on bioethics at the beginning of life, she also serves on the Faculty Council of the Institute on Care at the End of Life. An ordained elder in the Southwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church, she has served in both suburban and urban parishes.