The denial of death and the desire to abolish suffering both empty a person of humanity; Christianity reconciles these issues while keeping creatureliness intact. For Ernest Becker, the denial of death results from the paradoxical condition in which man possesses the gift of mind and the constraint of body. Though haunted with the prospect of death, man has in Christianity the hope in choosing a life of truth rather than denial. Walker Percy demonstrates that the search to abolish suffering involves purging man of his consciousness of death and it is this very notion that has led to the “century of death.” Pope John Paul II argues that in the absence of a religious outlook, there is no positive understanding of the mystery of suffering. Wit...
Death is not a problem to be solved. Rather, death is a mystery. This dissertation explores death as...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Dead is a part of our human life. Even in the old days human was asking questions about himself: "Wh...
The increasing frequency of indifferent or cruel treatment of the ill and dying is an acute problem....
Although Christian ethics and contemporary utilitarianism both employ terms such as love and compass...
Human death is natural from the perspective of evolutionary biology but unnatural from the vantage p...
John Paul II could be rightly called the ‘Admirer of life’. His deep faith, along with the existenti...
Degree awarded: S.T.D. Moral Theology/Ethics. The Catholic University of America"Towards a Theology ...
The decision to withhold or withdraw artificial nutrition and hydration from comatose or terminally ...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
M.A.We live in a very complex society. Different cultures, languages, religions, and beliefs paint t...
This study seeks to examine the relationship between the body and sin and death. Once sin and death ...
Focusing on 1 Corinthians, I argue for a literal reading of Paul’s understanding of life and death i...
The problem death is essential for the therapeutic hesychastic spirituality, because it is one of pr...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Death is not a problem to be solved. Rather, death is a mystery. This dissertation explores death as...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Dead is a part of our human life. Even in the old days human was asking questions about himself: "Wh...
The increasing frequency of indifferent or cruel treatment of the ill and dying is an acute problem....
Although Christian ethics and contemporary utilitarianism both employ terms such as love and compass...
Human death is natural from the perspective of evolutionary biology but unnatural from the vantage p...
John Paul II could be rightly called the ‘Admirer of life’. His deep faith, along with the existenti...
Degree awarded: S.T.D. Moral Theology/Ethics. The Catholic University of America"Towards a Theology ...
The decision to withhold or withdraw artificial nutrition and hydration from comatose or terminally ...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
M.A.We live in a very complex society. Different cultures, languages, religions, and beliefs paint t...
This study seeks to examine the relationship between the body and sin and death. Once sin and death ...
Focusing on 1 Corinthians, I argue for a literal reading of Paul’s understanding of life and death i...
The problem death is essential for the therapeutic hesychastic spirituality, because it is one of pr...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Death is not a problem to be solved. Rather, death is a mystery. This dissertation explores death as...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
Dead is a part of our human life. Even in the old days human was asking questions about himself: "Wh...