"Dying with Dignity packs an outsized punch because it is co-authored by controversial German theologian and Catholic priest Hans Kung. Parting, as he often has, with traditional Catholic teaching, Kung argues that voluntary euthanasia can be a moral choice. 'As a Christian and theologian I am convinced that the all-merciful God, who has given men and women freedom and responsiblity for their lives, has also left dying people the responsibility for making a conscientious decision about the manner and time of their deaths. . ...
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"Dying with Dignity packs an outsized punch because it is co-authored by controversial German theologian and Catholic priest Hans Kung. Parting, as he often has, with traditional Catholic teaching, Kung argues that voluntary euthanasia can be a moral choice. 'As a Christian and theologian I am convinced that the all-merciful God, who has given men and women freedom and responsiblity for their lives, has also left dying people the responsibility for making a conscientious decision about the manner and time of their deaths. . .There should be no compulson to die but there should be no compulsion to live either.'"
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Good. Some shelf storage or usage wear present. The binding is tight and all pages are present. The pages have some light notes underlining and or highlighting present. Pictures available upon request. Individually inspected by Shadow. Thanks for supporting an independent bookseller!