| Author |
Title |
Page |
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James Winderlich & Anna Nürnberger
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Editorial LTJ Volume 57 No 2 (August 2023) |
47 |
| Cathryn Hamilton |
Reflecting on the process to develop a voluntary assisted dying DSTO for the LCANZ |
48 |
| Karen Tromans |
Created to love, commanded to live, forbidden to kill—where does that leave VAD? |
52 |
| Nick Schwarz |
Legalisation of VAD in Australia: how did we get here and how do we respond? |
54 |
| Russell Briese |
Offering pastoral care to those seeking voluntary assisted dying, their family, and friends in Queensland |
57 |
| Russell Briese |
Voluntary assisted dying: presentation at the Queensland pastors’ conference |
63 |
| Christian Fandrich |
Lord, let your servant depart in peace, but do not cast me away! |
67 |
| Ian Lutze |
Voluntary assisted dying: an aged care chaplaincy perspective |
71 |
| Jeremy Smith |
Pastoral care for those who want to die |
74 |
| Michael Pietsch |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s theology of self-murder |
82 |
| Peter Schulz |
Sanctity of life, compassion, Jesus and Bonhoeffer |
85 |
| Gordon Watson |
A Christian understanding of personal being and God—the Holy Trinity: a contribution to a discussion of voluntary assisted dying |
89 |
| Maria-Anna Schüßel |
The evil of absolutes |
97 |
| Tania Nelson |
Pastoral care and voluntary assisted dying: a review of selected literature |
105 |