Life's Living Toward Dying: A Theological and Medical-Ethical Study (Paperback)

Guroian, Vigen (Author)

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Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s crusade to legalize physician-assisted suicide symbolizes a wider movement in today’s moral climate which is seriously challenging the truth about life and death and about living and dying that the Judeo-Christian tradition has proclaimed for centuries.

The courts seem to be responding to this movement by creating a new right—the individual’s right to die. In 1994 the people of Oregon voted to legalize physician-assisted suicide; Michigan courts continue to acquit Kevorkian for his involvement in the deaths of nearly three dozen patients; and in several states federal appeals courts have struck down statues that prohibit physician-assisted suicide.

In Life’s Living Toward Dying Vigen Guroian takes up the issue of the individual’s right to die. He discusses society’s moral confusion over the meaning of death and gives a Christian alternative for the care of dying that is consistent with the strong value that the Christian church has ascribed to human life.

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  • SKU:9780802841902
  • SKU10:0802841902
  • Qty Remaining Online:100
  • Publisher:Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
  • Date Published:May 1996
  • Pages:135
  • Language:English
  • Weight lbs:0.43
  • Dimensions:6.02 X 9.06 X 0.39

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"Readers may find Guroian's weaving of a variety of literary allusions into his evocation of theological tradition instructive as they construct their own responses to death and Dr. Kevorkian." — Booklist

"Thoughtful book." — Catholic News Service

"This book reasserts the Christian tradition of a "good death," one that cannot include euthanasia or assisted suicide. Believers will be reminded of the richness of Christian teaching about dying and salvation; nonbelievers, of the dangers of disconnecting compassion from its roots in the Christian gospel of love." — Edmund D. Pellegrino, M. D. (Georgetown University Medical Center)

"Continuing his work in liturgy and ethics, Guroian demonstrates how the Christian tradition—richly embodied in liturgical worship—provides a cogent alternative to the contemporary "culture of death" prophetically depicted in Walker Percy's Thanatos Syndrome and exemplified in the words and deeds of Jack Kevorkian. Through an engaging analysis of literature and contemporary culture, Guroian traces the dynamics of our simultaneous aversion to and obsession with death." — The Christian Century

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