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Breaking the Thread of Life
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1: Defining Suicide in the Catholic Context; 2: The Changing Face of Despair: The Catholic Response to Ancient Suicide; 3: The Emergence of Modern Suicide; 4: Catholicism and the Morality of Suicide; 5: The Rationality of Suicide; 6: The Voluntariness of Rational Suicide; 7: Indirectly Intended Analgesic Suicide: Clarifying the Principles; 8: The Social Dynamics of Rational Suicide; 9: Proclaiming Hope and New Life to the Dying: Suicide and Pastoral Care

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Robert Barry

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-Suicide, in the eyes of society, is rapidly evolving from an act of despair to a contested civil right. Barry, a Dominican priest, provides an informative analysis of the issues surrounding legal suicide in a manner that neither condemns self-sacrifice nor morally condones the taking of one's life... Upper-division undergraduate through faculty.- --M. A. Gillis, Choice

"Suicide, in the eyes of society, is rapidly evolving from an act of despair to a contested civil right. Barry, a Dominican priest, provides an informative analysis of the issues surrounding legal suicide in a manner that neither condemns self-sacrifice nor morally condones the taking of one's life... Upper-division undergraduate through faculty." --M. A. Gillis, Choice

"Suicide, in the eyes of society, is rapidly evolving from an act of despair to a contested civil right. Barry, a Dominican priest, provides an informative analysis of the issues surrounding legal suicide in a manner that neither condemns self-sacrifice nor morally condones the taking of one's life... Upper-division undergraduate through faculty." --M. A. Gillis, Choice

-Suicide, in the eyes of society, is rapidly evolving from an act of despair to a contested civil right. Barry, a Dominican priest, provides an informative analysis of the issues surrounding legal suicide in a manner that neither condemns self-sacrifice nor morally condones the taking of one's life... Upper-division undergraduate through faculty.-

--M. A. Gillis, Choice


"Suicide, in the eyes of society, is rapidly evolving from an act of despair to a contested civil right. Barry, a Dominican priest, provides an informative analysis of the issues surrounding legal suicide in a manner that neither condemns self-sacrifice nor morally condones the taking of one's life... Upper-division undergraduate through faculty."

--M. A. Gillis, Choice


"Suicide, in the eyes of society, is rapidly evolving from an act of despair to a contested civil right. Barry, a Dominican priest, provides an informative analysis of the issues surrounding legal suicide in a manner that neither condemns self-sacrifice nor morally condones the taking of one's life... Upper-division undergraduate through faculty." --M. A. Gillis, Choice

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