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Series: Talking Points

Assisted Suicide ebook

Christian compassion, convictions and wisdom for today's big issues

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About this book

In this short book, Vaughan Roberts briefs Christians on the complex questions surrounding assisted suicide. He surveys the Christian worldview and helps us to apply its principles as we navigate life and death in a society with contrasting values.

Talking Points is a series of short books designed to help Christians think, talk and relate to others with compassion, conviction and wisdom about today’s big issues.

Specifications

Contributors:
Vaughan Roberts
ISBN:
9781784981945
Format:
eBook
First published:
May 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction
1. A complex problem
2. A growing problem
3. The right to die?
4. The case against
5. Facing death
Further reading
Discussion guide

Endorsements

A very readable introduction to a subject which will be of growing importance in the years ahead. If assisted dying is legalised there will be implications for every family. We’ve seen what has happened in the Netherlands where ‘assisted dying’ quickly becomes compulsory euthanasia. It’s important that we think through this issue ahead of time from a Biblical perspective. This little book helps us do this and rightly focuses on men and women being made in the image of God.

Colin Hart Director, The Christian Institute

This little book on Assisted Suicide is a very helpful resource for anyone coming to consider the difficult question of the place of human choice at the end of life for the first time. With a tone both sensitive and authentic in its shaping by personal experience, Vaughan Roberts offers an erudite yet accessible survey of an issue set only to increase in significance as the realities of changing demographics materialise. Placing the common arguments in favour of the legalisation of Assisted Suicide under the microscope of a Biblical world-view, Roberts articulates the unique message of truth and hope which Christians can, must, speak as they themselves embody the costly and redeeming love necessary to make real dignity in dying available to everyone. Handy definitions of terms, discussion guides and recommendations for further reading will prove invaluable to those who want to progress to more detailed thinking on the issue.

Andrew Moore Apologist for the Zacharias Trust and Director of the RZIM Festival of Thought

Every day of my working life I meet people who are facing their own death or that of someone they love. Sadly, without a robust worldview to support them, many perceive the suffering associated with dying as entirely futile or live in denial, placing their confidence in things that cannot save them.
In this straightforward little book, Vaughan Roberts correctly, clearly and compassionately identifies many of the issues pressing people towards supporting a change in the law around assisted suicide. He also makes a compelling case for vehemently opposing such a change. He writes, “More than anyone else, Christians should be able to think and speak about death and dying with hope, confidence, meaning and purpose.” I urge you to give half an hour to reading it and then to ponder all that the gospel has to offer to those who might struggle with this issue – even you.

Dimity Simmons Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars An excellent book

 

(Review written for 'Assisted Suicide')

With Skill and Compassion Vaughn Roberts deals with a very difficult and growing subject. He does so from a thoroughly Biblical perspective, not ducking any of the questions that arise as thinking Christian consider this subject.
As a retired Baptist Minister, I wish I had had a copy of this book when I was actively involved in Pastoring. It is a book, albeit a brief one, that could be read profitably by every Christian but especially by serving Ministers.

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