Ingo Proft

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Ingo Proft (* 1981 ) is a German Roman Catholic theologian and ethicist .

Life

Ingo Proft studied Catholic theology at the Philosophical-Theological College in Vallendar. In 2005 he passed the diploma examination in Catholic theology. Since 2006 he has been a research assistant at the Cardinal Walter Kasper Institute and the Ethics Institute of the Philosophical-Theological University of Vallendar. In 2010 he did his doctorate on “Healing and Salvation in Encounters” in Catholic theology with Heribert precipitation .

In the same year he became a lecturer in moral theology at the Philosophical-Theological College. In addition, he was a lecturer in moral theology and Christian social ethics at the Catholic University of Mainz from the 2014/15 winter semester to the 2016/17 winter semester . In the same years he qualified as a professor at the Catholic Faculty in Trier on the subject of “Mission Statement Processes in Denominational Hospitals”. Since 2016 he has been head of the Ethics Institute at the Philosophical-Theological University of Vallendar. After his habilitation at the Catholic Faculty of Trier in 2017, he was appointed adjunct professor for theological ethics, society and social affairs at the Philosophical-Theological University of Vallendar and in 2019 as chair administrator for Christian social sciences at the Faculty of Trier University. Ingo Proft is the winner of the Lorenz Werthmann Prize 2018/2019.

Fonts

Selected Writings:

  • Capability approach in the hospital. Impulses for a Christian management approach, Ostfildern 2019.
  • Healing and salvation in encounter . Theology in Dialog, Vol. 5, Freiburg i. Br. 2010.
  • Epics. An integrative principle of action to bring models to life in denominational hospitals . Ostfildern 2017.
  • When dying (not) makes sense. Ethical Considerations About Organ Donation . In: Precipitation, H .; Proft, I. (ed.), When is a person dead? Discussion of brain death, cardiac death and total death . Ethical challenges in medicine and care 3, Ostfildern 2012, 77-105.
  • From the dignity or the "added value" of the human being . In: Precipitation, Heribert (ed.): Right to self-determination? Dealing with the limits of life . Ethical challenges in medicine and care, 1, Ostfildern 2010, 95–112.
  • Ars moriendi - impulses for a life before death . In: Precipitation, H .; Proft, I. (Ed.): Dignity to the last. Medical, nursing and ethical challenges at the end of life . Ethical challenges in medicine and care 5, Ostfildern 2014, 111–122.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. caritas.de

Chair for Christian Social Sciences at the Trier Theological Faculty