How Should Christians Make Judgments at the Edge of Life and Death?

Christian Bioethics 12 (1):1-10 (2006)
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Death has become banal. It is devoid of meaning, if not simply surd. Yet, not even the very best of medicine can cure death. Most will suffer, except perhaps those who die suddenly while very young...

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