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Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? : Cultural and Theological Perspectives on Death by Choice Book

Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? : Cultural and Theological Perspectives on Death by Choice
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Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? : Cultural and Theological Perspectives on Death by Choice, The first contemporary study of assisted death to integrate insights from ethics, theology, philosophy, medicine, law, and sociology, Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? provides a broad framework within which to weigh arguments for and against the practices, Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? : Cultural and Theological Perspectives on Death by Choice
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  • Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? : Cultural and Theological Perspectives on Death by Choice
  • Written by author Ronald P. Hamel, Edwin R. DuBose, Laurence J. OConnell, Martin E. Marty
  • Published by Southern Methodist University Press,U.S., 2006/06/15
  • The first contemporary study of assisted death to integrate insights from ethics, theology, philosophy, medicine, law, and sociology, Must We Suffer Our Way to Death? provides a broad framework within which to weigh arguments for and against the practices
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction 1
Pt. 1 Assisted Death in American Society: A Cultural Analysis
1 Managing Death: The Growing Acceptance of Euthanasia in Contemporary American Society 15
2 Philosophical Debate and Public Policy on Physician-Assisted Death 45
3 Knocking on Heaven's Door: Medical Jurisprudence and Aid in Dying 66
4 The Language of Principle and the Language of Experience in the Euthanasia Debate 81
5 Moral and Religious Reservations about Euthanasia 103
6 Physician Assistance at the End of Life: Rethinking the Bright Line 120
Pt. 2 Assisted Death in American Society: Theological Responses
7 Assisted Death: A Jewish Perspective 141
8 Dying Well Isn't Easy: Thoughts of a Roman Catholic Theologian on Assisted Death 174
9 Anna, Ambiguity, and the Promise: A Lutheran Theologian Reflects on Assisted Death 198
10 Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: A Biblical and Reformed Perspective 226
11 Claiming a Death of Our Own: Perspectives from the Wesleyan Tradition 266
12 Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Believers' Church Perspective 303
Epilogue 331
Index 339


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