Andrew Moyes


Scholar | Former Visiting Scholar

Medicine

Andrew “Andy” Moyes, MD, is an ophthalmic surgeon practicing in Kansas City, Missouri. He specializes in cornea, cataract, and refractive surgery. He trained at the University of Kansas, where he earned a BA in chemistry and an MD. He completed an ophthalmology residency at the University of Michigan and a cornea fellowship at the University of Minnesota. Moyes participates in clinical research in the fields of cataract and refractive surgery. His professional motto is, “Jesus washed feet, we clean eyeballs.” He considers every day a chance to bring his patients joy through sight.

Most Popular Works

A curated selection of this scholar’s most widely engaged work with Reasons to Believe.

  • Clear Creation: An Ophthalmologist's Perspective

    An ophthalmologist and theologian reveals the power of binocular vision (science and faith)—drawing on Romans 1:20, operating room stories, and his background in chemistry, medicine, and theology.

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  • Human Eyes: Designed or Evolved?

    Is the human eye a bad design and the product of evolution? An ophthalmologist brings his expertise in eye diseases to bear on this debate, making a case that the latest research shows the near-perfect design of the eye.

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  • An Ophthalmologist's Insight to Worldview

    On this episode of Clear Thinking, Dr. Andrew Moyes discusses his experiences and apologetics insights as a surgeon.

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