Are we ever justified in choosing to die by deliberate action? Is it ever right to aid those who request assistance in dying? These questions are widely debated today, and in this book, a nationally recognized authority in theology and ethics examines the major arguments for and against physician-assisted death. Writing from a religious perspective, Kenneth Cauthen presents explicit biblical and philosophical foundations for a cautious and reasoned case to change the current laws concerning physician-assisted suicide and physician-administered death.
Are we ever justified in choosing to die by deliberate action? Is it ever right to aid those who request assistance in dying? These questions are wide...
This book offers a common language for ministers, church boards, contractors, and designers. Point by point, start to finish, Dan Michal, an architect involved in a variety of church building projects, and Rev. Lance Moore, a pastor and the son of a pastor, warn of common follies and guide you in sorting out the best choices for your church. A copy for all involved in planning or building your facility may be the best investment you make
This book offers a common language for ministers, church boards, contractors, and designers. Point by point, start to finish, Dan Michal, an architect...