Religions and Assisted Dying: An Overview by Prof. David Albert Jones

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Explore the intersection of religions and assisted dying in this insightful presentation by Prof. David Albert Jones. Delve into the perspectives of various religious traditions on death, assisted dying, and ethical considerations surrounding end-of-life care. Gain valuable insights into Eastern/Dharmic and Western/Abrahamic religious views on these complex issues. Discover the teachings and stances of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on matters related to death and assisted dying.

  • Religion
  • Assisted Dying
  • Prof. David Albert Jones
  • End-of-Life Care
  • Ethical Considerations

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  1. Religions and assisted dying: An overview Prof David Albert Jones The Anscombe Bioethics Centre Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

  2. What this presentation will cover 1. What is meant by religions 2. Religions and death 3. Religions and assisted dying 4. Broad religious views we will cover: Eastern / Dharmic Judaism Islam Christian Roman Catholic 5. Summary Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

  3. What do we mean by religions? Religion concerns the ultimate meaning of human life Expressed not only in words but in a way of life Distinct religious traditions (sacred texts, rituals, ministers) Eastern / Dharmic religions originating in India: Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism Western / Abrahamic religions originating in the Middle East: Judaism, Christianity, Islam Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

  4. Religions and death Death is a key concern of all religions, moment of profound human significance Religions typically have teaching about: What lies beyond death How to prepare for death and what constitutes a good death The ethics of taking of human life Provide care for the dying and rituals of mourning Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

  5. Religions and assisted dying Individual believers may support assisted dying Little in teachings of religions to support assisted dying Most religious scholars are strongly opposed to euthanasia and assisted suicide Broad consensus between very different religions on this issue Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

  6. Eastern / Dharmic religions Within Hinduism and Buddhism a good death is a moment of renunciation Death hastened by violence would damage karma Neither prayopavesa (fasting unto death) nor sati (widow burning now illegal) is assisted dying Dharmic religion expert view requires a spiritual guide Non-expert view: Dharmic religions little support for assisted dying, illegal in India

  7. Judaism Within Judaism protection of human life supreme duty This duty overrides other commandments (Sabbath) Outside war and punishment it is always wrong to kill Orthodox Judaism no authorities support assisted dying Reformed Judaism minority support for assisted dying Euthanasia and assisted suicide are illegal in Israel

  8. Islam The Qur an forbids taking human life, except for justice Only Allah gives life and only Allah has authority to take life The Qur an overtly forbids suicide as do several saying of the prophet (Hadith) Many contemporary Fatwas against euthanasia, PAS Assisted dying is not legal in majority-Muslim countries Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

  9. Christianity Church of England: Lambeth Conference (1998), euthanasia is neither compatible with the Christian faith nor should be permitted in civil legislation . Reaffirmed General Synod (2005) by 293 to 1 Christians oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide: Dignity of human beings made in the image of God Disabled people merit equal respect and protection Legalisation likely to have an adverse impact on society

  10. Roman Catholic views Euthanasia and assisted suicide contrary to Catholic teaching Euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of God, since it is the deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person. Pope John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae, 1995 Should not despair of those who die by suicide But encouraging or assisting suicide gravely wrong

  11. Summary Death is a key concern of all religions Some believers support assisted dying Very little support for assisted dying in the teachings of any religion Strong religious support for palliative care Broad consensus between religions on this issue Jersey assisted dying citizens jury March-May 2021

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