Euthanasia A Good Death?

Euthanasia A Good Death? by Margaret Whipp, published by Grove Books in 2000, is a 24-page exploration of the complex ethical issues surrounding euthanasia and assisted suicide. This edition presents a thorough examination of the ongoing debates, highlighting the unresolved conflicting views and the increasing public demand for euthanasia. The book delves into the lessons that can be drawn from the experiences of the Netherlands and discusses relevant scriptural principles that may inform the conversation.
Readers will find a clear explanation of the various issues at play, as well as a practical challenge directed at the church today. The study aims to provide an informed perspective on euthanasia, integrating insights from Christianity while addressing the ethical dilemmas that persist in society. This work is designed to engage those interested in the intersection of faith and contemporary moral questions, making it a relevant resource for discussions on this significant topic.
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Issues of euthanasia and assisted suicide are hardly new on the ethical agenda. Yet conflicting views remain unresolved, and popular demand for euthanasia intensifies year by year. What are the issues? What can be learnt from the experience of the Netherlands? And what scriptural principles can we bring to bear? This study combines expert understanding with clear explanation, and sets out the practical challenge to the church today.
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