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(Ebook) Approaching the End: A Theological Exploration of Death and Dying (Oxford Studies in Theological Ethics) by David Albert Jones ISBN 9780199287154, 9781435622890, 0199287155, 1435622898

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Authors:David Albert Jones
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2007
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.18 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199287154, 9781435622890, 0199287155, 1435622898
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(Ebook) Approaching the End: A Theological Exploration of Death and Dying (Oxford Studies in Theological Ethics) by David Albert Jones ISBN 9780199287154, 9781435622890, 0199287155, 1435622898

David Albert Jones considers two basic questions: how can we live well in the face of death? and when, if ever, is it legitimate deliberately to bring human life to an end? He focuses upon the distinct theological approaches to death shown by four outstanding Christian thinkers: Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas, and Karl Rahner. Jones's aim is not primarily to make a contribution to the history of theology, but rather, through engagement with the thought of theologians of the past, to reflect on some of the practical and existential issues that the approach of death presents for all of us.
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