The discussion of death is at last being brought out into the open,
while the care of the dying is seen to involve more than the
traditional services of doctor and priest. Facing death brings
together contributors from the law, philosophy, medicine, social
work, theology and religious studies to discuss issues such as
hospice care, the arguments for and against euthanasia, and
religious hope for eternal life. There are also accounts of recent
research into 'near-death' experiences and into measuring the
quality of human life. This broad, interdisciplinary approach to
death in contemporary society will have a special interest for a
whole range of caring professions, but, beyond that, its interest
is, of course, universal.
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