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Change: (Hampton Roads, VA):"Physical death does not mean the end of life"(07/07/07). Excerpt: "Recently, The Rev. Joy Gatling and I gave comfort and counsel to a young man whose fiancé had
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Change: speak to the multiple complexities of achieving a "good death" in today's reign of medical technology. That Americans have specific preferences about both how and
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Change: (01/12/2007).(01/12/07).Association of Professional Chaplains Buddha Dharma Educational Association:Buddhist Articles & eBooks on Death and DyingChopra, Deepak, Life After Death: The Burden of Proof (Oct, 2005):Synopsis: "Chopra draws on cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the great
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Change: "Examines how each of the major religions looks at death by including stories, teachings, and rituals which present a comparative religious meaning of death and afterlife. Written in textbook style with journal exercises at the end of each chapter."Lamm, Maurice,Jewish Way in Death and Mourning Last
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Change: published in 1981. There we presented the theological principles that guide the Church's vision of health care, called for all Catholics to share in the
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Change: "Aa Jewish Magazine inwithin an Interfaith Movement"Movement:"Dying in the Spirit: A Progressive View of Decision-Making at Life's End", by Barbara Coombs Lee (Mar-Apr, 2007 Issue)Excerpt: "My preferred ethical guidelines would apply these principles equally
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Change: Excerpt: "My preferred ethical guidelines would apply these principles equally and openly to palliative care, terminal sedation, withdrawal of life support, and aid in dying.
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Change: "The award-winning author, theologian, and psychotherapist Kathleen Fischer illuminates the mystery of the afterlife in Christian and non-Christian (Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jewish, American Indian, among
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Change: spiritual organizations thatreferencesthat offer information, commentary, or experiences regarding healththe carereligious decision-makingor byspiritual individualsaspects orof bypersonal theirhealth care agents/representatives.decision-making. These linksreferences are provided for illustrativeinformational purposes only. Use them in your own
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Change: (Feb, 2007, 304 (2007),pages), this book "examines how Luther instigated a radical transformation in the public's attitudes towards dying and death. * * * Luther realized
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Change: Written by an assistant professor of religious studies at Missouri State University & published by Ashgate Press (2007), this book "examines how Luther instigated a
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Change: Spirituality: One of the Key Concerns of Dying PatientsSulmasy, Daniel P., Hope and the Care of the Dying Patient: A Catholic, Christian PerspectivePublished in the Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine (05/10/2002).Tibetan Book of the Dead:Synopsis: The Bardo Thodol also spelled Bardo Thotrol,
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Change: Toolkit of Instruments to Measure End-of-Life Care -- Instruments: Spirituality: Published by Brown University's Center for Gerontology and Health Care ResearchUSA Today:"Health system struggles with spiritual care", by Liz Szabo (02/15/07).Sample: "For patients who are dying of
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Change: Spirituality: One of the Key Concerns of Dying PatientsSulmasy, Daniel P., Hope and the Care of the Dying Patient: A Catholic, Christian PerspectivePublished in the Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine (05/10/2002).Tibetan Book of the Dead:Synopsis: The Bardo Thodol also spelled Bardo Thotrol,
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Change: "Part one discusses aspects of spirituality, such as presence, ethics, and relationships. Part two delves into a number of specific religious and theological traditions. Part
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Change: Tracy Balboni says she was inspired to study the spiritual needs of dying patients because of her work as a radiation oncologist. About 40% of
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