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100 1 _aDemy, Timothy J,
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245 1 0 _aSuicide :
_ba Christian response : crucial considerations for choosing life /
_cTimothy J. Demy and Gary P. Stewart, editors ; foreword by Carl F.H. Henry.
_hPR
260 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bKregel Publications,
_c(c)1998.
300 _a490 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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338 _avolume
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505 0 0 _tShaping euthanasia rights : compassion in Dying volume Washington and Quill volume Vacco
_rEdward R. Grant --
_tRoe volume Wade and the euthanasia debate
_rJames Bopp Jr. and Richard E. Coleson --
_tBrick walls on the slippery slope : reasonable moderation or unjust discrimination against persons with disabilities?
_rDaniel Avila --
_tThe physician-assisted suicide : is it ever justified?
_rRobert D. Orr --
_tThe management of cancer pain
_rMatthew E. Conolly --
_tSuicide and the right to die (with help) : the cases of Sigmund Freud and JAMA's Debbie
_rDavid L. Schiedermayer --
_tA nurse's perspective on euthanasia
_rMary Krumholz Clifford --
_tPhilosophical reflections --
_tPhysician-assisted suicide : today, yesterday, and tomorrow
_rJohn F. Kilner --
_tThe price of life
_rAlister E. McGrath --
_tEuthanasia : an overview
_rJohn S. Feinberg --
_tThe morality of suicide : issues and options
_rJ.P. Moreland --
_tSuicide and the problem of evil : why bad things cause people to end their lives
_rC. Ben Mitchell --
_tChristians and a culture of death : affirming moral accountability in an amoral world
_rJ. Daryl Charles --
_tAbsolute autonomy and physician-assisted suicide : putting a bad idea out of its misery
_rFrancis J. Beckwith --
_tHomicidal medicine
_rJohn M. Dolan --
_tTheological reflections --
_tA theology of death
_rDennis P. Hollinger --
_tThe Masada suicides : the making and breaking of a cultural icon
_rBarry R. Leventhal --
_tDid early Christians "lust after death"? : a new wrinkle in the doctor-assisted suicide debate
_rDarrel W. Amundsen --
_tSome reservations about suicide
_rA.A. Howsepian --
_tBiblical reflections --
_tSuicide and the concept of death in the Old Testament
_rEugene H. Merrill --
_tDeath, an impetus for life : Ecclesiastes 12 :1-8
_rBarry C. Davis --
_tBut the Bible doesn't say they were wrong to commit suicide, does it?
_rDonal P. O'Mathuna --
_tA "wisdom" perspective on advocacy for the suicidal
_rJames S. Reitman --
_tDid Paul condone suicide? : implications for assisted suicide and active euthanasia
_rDonal P. O'Mathuna --
_tThe Good Samaritan and the euthanasia debate
_rH. Wayne House --
_tPastoral and personal reflections --
_tSuicide's companion : a trail of tears
_rGary P. Stewart --
_tPastoral reflections on adolescent suicide
_rJeffrey A. Watson --
_tPastoral reflections on suicide and the local church : humanity against itself
_rFred C. Chay --
_tPastoral reflections on the suicide of a family member
_rCharles Ballard --
_tBringing the Grace of God to victims of suicide
_rGary P. Weeden --
_tPastoral reflections on suicide intervention
_rTimothy C. Tatum --
_tDecision making and Dad
_rJoni Eareckson Tada --
_tPersonal reflections on the death of a teenage friend
_rStan R. Kellner --
_tConfidence betrayed : personal reflections on the suicide of a friend and mentor
_rJohn D. Hannah.
520 0 _aThe questions raised in this volume are not simple, yet they are crucial to the future of our society. As author and advocate for the handicapped, Joni Eareckson Tada observes that there is a discernible disintegration of a "helping" society already taking place: "Euthanasia is now seen as a cure-all to societal problems such as rising public health-care costs and limited facility space for elderly and debilitated people. It's easier to kill than cure, or even care. Society is now assigning no positive value to suffering and is becoming more oriented toward a culture of comfort."
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650 0 _aSuicide
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 _aSuicide
_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity.
650 0 _aEuthanasia
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 _aEuthanasia
_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity.
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