Talking about : euthanasia
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog7152
- Author
- Denholm, Justin
- Publication Date
- [2011]
- Material Type
- Downloaded document
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- R 726 D4 T3 2011
- Author
- Denholm, Justin
- Place of Publication
- [Melbourne, Australia]
- Publisher
- [Anglican Diocese of Melbourne]
- Publication Date
- [2011]
- Physical Description
- 20 p. ; 28 x 21.5 cm.
- Material Type
- Downloaded document
- Notes
- Cover title.
- Includes bibliographical references, p. 20.
- "We are all faced with questions of life and death, and how we respond to issues like euthanasia in a Christian way. The media and political discourse may leave us feeling unsure about how to appropriately respond. The Social Responsibilities Committee of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne therefore commends 'Talking about: Euthanasia' written by Dr. Justin Denholm, a member of the SRC, for your critical analysis and discussion. This study guide is designed to help you think about and engage with the issues surrounding euthanasia in a Christian way". -- Foreword.
- Contents: Foreword / Bishop Philip Huggins, Chair, Social Responsibilities Committee, Anglican Diocese of Melbourne -- Leader's notes -- Justin Denholm, Centre for Applied Christian Ethics, Ridley Melbourne Mission and Ministry College -- Definitions -- Euthanasia: a Christian worldview perspective -- Biblical themes -- Systematic considerations -- Application -- Study guides -- Further reading and resources.
- Study guides section contains: Session 1: Aging and caring -- Session 2: The image of God -- Session 3: Talking about euthanasia.
- Document downloaded from Diocese of Melbourne website with cover story dated 10 February 2011 at: http://www.melbourne.anglican.com.au/NewsAndViews/Pages/Bible-gives-little-comfort-to-euthanasia-supporters-061.aspx
- Added Entry
- Anglican Church of Australia. Diocese of Melbourne. Social Responsibilities Commission
- Subjects
- Euthanasia - Moral and ethical aspects
- Euthanasia - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Euthanasia - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Australia
- Terminal care - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Terminal care - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Australia
- Death - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Death - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Australia
- Call Number
- R 726 D4 T3 2011
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)