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Christian Bioethics, 1998
Against the backdrop of ancient, mediaeval and modern Catholic teaching prohibiting killing (the rule against killing), the question of assisted suicide and euthanasia is examined. In the past the Church has modified its initial repugnance for killing by developing specific guidelines for permitting killing under strict conditions. This took place with
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Against the backdrop of ancient, mediaeval and modern Catholic teaching prohibiting killing (the rule against killing), the question of assisted suicide and euthanasia is examined. In the past the Church has modified its initial repugnance for killing by developing specific guidelines for permitting killing under strict conditions. This took place with
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Bartholomew’s Martyrdoms: the Latin Tradition
2016The martyrdom of the apostle Bartholomew can be discussed as a plural matter if we consider the different traditions that circulate around his way of dying in different regions. In the Latin tradition dating to the early Middle Ages Bartholomew is told to be beheaded, while in the Armenian tradition this founder of the local church is submitted to ...
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The martyrdom of user services
Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '80, 1980This paper proposes to demonstrate how consideration of the mind state that spawned the organism, its evolution thus far, and the nature and extent of the forces that impinge upon it might lead one to prognosticate a violent mutation in the User Services phenomenon at this juncture.
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Theorizing Political Martyrdom: Politics, Religion, Death, and Memory
Political Theology, 2023Andrew R Murphy
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AUGUSTINE, DONATISTS AND MARTYRDOM
2011When Augustine began his preaching career as bishop of Hippo in 395, he found himself in a rather unenviable position. The Donatists viewed themselves as the true heirs to pre-Constantinian Christianity and claimed to be the 'Church of the Martyrs'.
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