RT Book T1 The end of life: making sense of our finitude T2 Concilium JF Concilium A2 Gruber, Margareta 1961- A2 Hogan, Linda 1964- A2 Knauß, Stefanie 1976- A2 Büker, Markus 1965- LA English PP London PB SCM Press YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1785372661 AB Editorial:The end of life: framing and complicating the question --End-of-life: a religious studies perspective /Douglas James Davies --The end of life: a perspective from biblical theology /Dietmar Mieth ; translated by Francis McDonagh --(Not) the end: from death to life in East Asian films /Kris H.K. Chong --Health care practice at the end of life: addressing opposite attitudes and diverse contexts /Andrea Vicini --The end of life in a global health perspective /Alexandre A. Martins --Assisted suicide: a rational option or a tragedy? /Jean-Pierre Wils ; translated by Francis McDonagh --The Filipino family and health care decision-making at the end of life /Eric Marcelo O. Genilo --Muslim beliefs about death: from classical formulations to modern applications /Abdulaziz Sachedina --Ars vivendi: spirituality for the end of life in the 21st century /María Marcela Mazzini ; translated by Thia Cooper --Everything called in question: when a pet is fatally ill /Tamar A. Avraham ; translated by Francis McDonagh --Theological forum.Sobre Hans Küng (19/03/1928-06/04/2021) /José Oscar Beozzo --The Catholic Bishops of Canada apologize to the Indigenous peoples of the land /Michel Andraos --The Synodal Path in Germany: an interim report at half-time /Stefan Orth ; translated by Francis McDonagh. AB The articles gathered in this volume hope to do justice to the complexities of the end of life and approach it from a range of different perspectives. Most authors situate their reflections in a specific context and engage the questions that arise in that situation, thereby affirming the insight that while the end of life is a universal experience of all living beings, how it is experienced and how the individuals make sense of it depends on the context. And yet, these particular concerns resonate in other contexts and may encourage a reorientation of existing discussions about the end of life to take account of issues that have so far remained hidden.—Page 13 NO Page 1 of cover: "edited by Linda Hogan and Markus Büker". Publisher website lists Margareta Gruber, Linda Hogan, and Stefanie Knauss, as on title page. (https://concilium.hymnsam.co.uk/, viewed 12/22/21) NO Caption title of 1st contribution under Theological forum: On Hans Küng (19/03/1928-06/04/2021) NO Includes bibliographical references CN BT825 SN 9780334031611 SN 0334031613 K1 Death : Religious aspects : Catholic Church K1 Death : Religious aspects : Comparative studies K1 Death : Moral and ethical aspects K1 Terminal Care : Religious aspects K1 Death ; Religious aspects ; Catholic Church K1 Terminal care ; Religious aspects ; Catholic Church K1 Aufsatzsammlung