Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective

This article introduces and compares the contrasting views of two well-known theologians, Gilbert Meilaender and Harry Kuitert, on euthanasia and medically assisted suicide. Meilaender rejects euthanasia and medically assisted suicide, but accepts refusal of treatment, as long as it is not done wit...

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Main Author: E. de Villiers
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2002-01-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1582
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description This article introduces and compares the contrasting views of two well-known theologians, Gilbert Meilaender and Harry Kuitert, on euthanasia and medically assisted suicide. Meilaender rejects euthanasia and medically assisted suicide, but accepts refusal of treatment, as long as it is not done with the intention to cause the death of the person involved. Kuitert favours euthanasia and medically assisted suicide, as well as the cessation of treatment with the intention to cause the death of the person involved in certain hopeless cases. The last section of the article attempts to formulate a Christian ethical view on euthanasia and assisted suicide in a dialogue with the two theologians.
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spelling doaj-art-5096fed6d2624cf9b94086630ea2a4ab2025-02-11T12:36:16ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892002-01-01310.38140/at.v0i3.1582Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspectiveE. de Villiers0University of Pretoria This article introduces and compares the contrasting views of two well-known theologians, Gilbert Meilaender and Harry Kuitert, on euthanasia and medically assisted suicide. Meilaender rejects euthanasia and medically assisted suicide, but accepts refusal of treatment, as long as it is not done with the intention to cause the death of the person involved. Kuitert favours euthanasia and medically assisted suicide, as well as the cessation of treatment with the intention to cause the death of the person involved in certain hopeless cases. The last section of the article attempts to formulate a Christian ethical view on euthanasia and assisted suicide in a dialogue with the two theologians. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1582EthicsEuthanasiaGilbert MeilaenderHarry KuitertEtiekGenadedood
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Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective
Acta Theologica
Ethics
Euthanasia
Gilbert Meilaender
Harry Kuitert
Etiek
Genadedood
title Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective
title_full Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective
title_fullStr Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective
title_full_unstemmed Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective
title_short Euthanasia and assisted suicide: a Christian ethical perspective
title_sort euthanasia and assisted suicide a christian ethical perspective
topic Ethics
Euthanasia
Gilbert Meilaender
Harry Kuitert
Etiek
Genadedood
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1582
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