On Dying Well: A Contribution to the Euthanasia Debate

by Church of England Board for Social Responsibility

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In 1974 the Church of England published a groundbreaking report on euthanasia. Considered by many Christians to be one of the key texts on the subject, it has now been revised and updated with important new additions and commentaries. On Dying Well investigates moral, theological, clinical and legal arguments for and against voluntary euthanasia. It presents arguments on both sides and considers real cases, thereby locating the issues in their clinical context. The report is both show more intellectually robust and sensitive to the realities of death. On Dying Well is, therefore, as much a contribution to the debate on euthanasia today as it was 25 years ago. The report, while recognising that there may be exceptional cases demanding special decisions, nevertheless concludes that the case for legalising voluntary euthanasia is not one that can be supported. The conclusions are satisfactory because they emerge from careful examination of the issues and reasoned arguments. Anyone who is concerned about euthanasia, or who would like to deepen their own reflections on the subject, should read On Dying Well. show less

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, Sociology
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241.6ReligionChristian practice & observanceChristian ethicsChristian ethics not otherwise covered
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R726 .C47MedicineMedicine (General)Medical philosophy. Medical ethics
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