Ephraim Radner

Ephraim Radner

Dr. Ephraim Radner is the son of a Jewish father and ex-Catholic mother. He was raised in Berkeley, California, where his early encounters with Christianity shaped his life's trajectory. Prior to his appointment as Professor of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College, Dr. Radner was rector of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Pueblo, Colorado. His range of ministerial experience includes serving in Burundi, Haiti, inner-city Cleveland, and Connecticut. A theologian, pastor, and educator, he continues to impact the Church through his teaching and writing.
  • Published On: May 6, 2024By

    Within Canada's medical assistance in dying (MAiD) legislation, questions of competence loom large. Dr. Ephraim Radner draws upon personal experiences and theological reflections to bring to light the ethical dilemmas surrounding the legislation. What constitutes competence in the face of existential decisions like life and death? Is it age, experience, or something deeper?