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Controversy about the morality of euthanasia and assisted suicide has been running for over a generation. The servise this book performs is making a careful examination of the opposing fronts and drawing ecumenically on both theological and philosophical resouces and pioneers an original way through to a mature judgement by tackling three basic questions: What makeshuman life valuable? Can it ever be moral to intend to kill someone? How much should we fear the wider, social effects of legalising euthanasia or assisted suicide?
Racism based on human colour is biologically skin-deep, but deeply embedded in the very fabric of society. Racism, a culturally transmitted learned behaviour, is present in the Church, a part of society. The same Church that emphasises that all human beings are created in God's own image discriminates against people because of their God-given skin colour. Mukti Barton, a lecturer in Black and Asian Theology, presents the authentic prophectic voice of Black and Asian Christians who suffer various forms of rejection in the Church. Personal stories are interwoven with biblical study and theological reflection, and the psychology of racism in all its forms is explored. Christians are urged not to perpetuate facism by their silence, but to join in their struggle in love, faith and hope.
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