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- catalog alternative "Euthanasia.".
- catalog contributor b3094953.
- catalog contributor b3094954.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "1. Roman Catholic Church/ Pope Pius XII : The prolongation of life -- Bishop Timothy Harrington : Statement against Massachusetts Living Will legislation -- Sacred congregation for the doctrine of the faith : Vatican declaration on euthanasia -- Father Edward Bryce : Statement on Proposed Uniform Definition of Death Act -- National Conference of Catholic Bishops : Guidelines for Legislation on Life-sustaining Treatment -- National Conference of Catholic Bishops : Statement on Proposed Uniform Rights of the Terminally Ill Act -- Pontification Academy of Science : the artificial prolongation of life -- Pope John Paul II : The mystery of life and death -- Cardinal Joseph Bernardin : Euthanasia: Ethical and legal challenge -- Bishops of Florida : Life, death, and the treatment of dying patients -- Archdiocese of Atlanta : Friend of the court brief -- Franciscan sisters of Mary : Friend of the Court Brief -- Cardinal John O'Connor : Help Wanted: Sister of life".
- catalog description "2. Protestant and Eastern Orthodox Churches -- Anglican Church of Canada : Dying: Considerations concerning the passage from life to death -- Christian church (disciples of Christ) : Resolution concerning the rights of handicapped infants -- Church of England: On Dying well: An Anglican contribution to the debate on euthanasia -- Evangelical Congregational church: Statement on euthanasia -- Evangelical free church of America: A declaration for life and morality -- Evangelical Lutheran church in America: Death and dying/The non-treatment of seriously handicapped newborns -- Independent fundamental churches of America: Abortion and euthanasia -- Jehovah's witnesses: What about mercy killing? -- Lutheran church-Missouri synod: Report on euthanasia with guiding principles -- Methodist church (with the Roman Catholic church): agreed statement: holy living and holy dying -- Methodist conference (England): a Methodist statement on Euthanasia -- National association of Free Will Baptists: Resolution on Biblical values -- Reformed Church in America: Resolution on life support systems -- United Church of Christ: the right to die -- Resolutions on the Right to die: legal recognition of living wills -- United Presbyterian church: Decision making at the end of life -- Wesleyan church: Infanticide, euthanasia, and removal of life support systems".
- catalog description "3. Jewish groups -- National council of Jewish women: Individual rights and responsibilities -- Orthodox Judaism (Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Jakobovitz): preparation for death and euthanasia -- Reform Judaism (Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof): Dying patient kept alive/ Allowing a terminal patient to die -- 4. Other religious bodies -- Buddhism (Phillip A. Lesco): Euthanasia: a Buddhist perspective -- Church of Christ, Scientist: Death and dying: A Christian perspective -- Unitarian Universalist association: legality of living wills.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 212 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0810376482".
- catalog isPartOf "The Churches speak series, 1043-9609".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Detroit : Gale Research,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Euthanasia Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Euthanasia United States.".
- catalog subject "R726 .C48 1991".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Roman Catholic Church/ Pope Pius XII : The prolongation of life -- Bishop Timothy Harrington : Statement against Massachusetts Living Will legislation -- Sacred congregation for the doctrine of the faith : Vatican declaration on euthanasia -- Father Edward Bryce : Statement on Proposed Uniform Definition of Death Act -- National Conference of Catholic Bishops : Guidelines for Legislation on Life-sustaining Treatment -- National Conference of Catholic Bishops : Statement on Proposed Uniform Rights of the Terminally Ill Act -- Pontification Academy of Science : the artificial prolongation of life -- Pope John Paul II : The mystery of life and death -- Cardinal Joseph Bernardin : Euthanasia: Ethical and legal challenge -- Bishops of Florida : Life, death, and the treatment of dying patients -- Archdiocese of Atlanta : Friend of the court brief -- Franciscan sisters of Mary : Friend of the Court Brief -- Cardinal John O'Connor : Help Wanted: Sister of life".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Protestant and Eastern Orthodox Churches -- Anglican Church of Canada : Dying: Considerations concerning the passage from life to death -- Christian church (disciples of Christ) : Resolution concerning the rights of handicapped infants -- Church of England: On Dying well: An Anglican contribution to the debate on euthanasia -- Evangelical Congregational church: Statement on euthanasia -- Evangelical free church of America: A declaration for life and morality -- Evangelical Lutheran church in America: Death and dying/The non-treatment of seriously handicapped newborns -- Independent fundamental churches of America: Abortion and euthanasia -- Jehovah's witnesses: What about mercy killing? -- Lutheran church-Missouri synod: Report on euthanasia with guiding principles -- Methodist church (with the Roman Catholic church): agreed statement: holy living and holy dying -- Methodist conference (England): a Methodist statement on Euthanasia -- National association of Free Will Baptists: Resolution on Biblical values -- Reformed Church in America: Resolution on life support systems -- United Church of Christ: the right to die -- Resolutions on the Right to die: legal recognition of living wills -- United Presbyterian church: Decision making at the end of life -- Wesleyan church: Infanticide, euthanasia, and removal of life support systems".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Jewish groups -- National council of Jewish women: Individual rights and responsibilities -- Orthodox Judaism (Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Jakobovitz): preparation for death and euthanasia -- Reform Judaism (Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof): Dying patient kept alive/ Allowing a terminal patient to die -- 4. Other religious bodies -- Buddhism (Phillip A. Lesco): Euthanasia: a Buddhist perspective -- Church of Christ, Scientist: Death and dying: A Christian perspective -- Unitarian Universalist association: legality of living wills.".
- catalog title "Euthanasia.".
- catalog title "The Churches speak on-- euthanasia : official statements from religious bodies and ecumenical organizations / J. Gordon Melton ; Christel Manning, contributing editor.".
- catalog type "text".