This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Aging is a fact of life, and issues surrounding it are hot. There are currently 35 million Americans over the age of sixty-fi
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Aging is a fact of life, and issues surrounding it are hot. There are currently 35 million Americans over the age of sixty-five — more than ever. This demographic shift is noteworthy not only because the ranks of the elderly will continue to swell in coming years but also because it is taking place in what the editors of this book call an "ageist society," one that increasingly loathes every facet of aging. Indeed, the ethical issues associated with aging are among the thorniest in medicine and public policy today.
Aging, Death, and the Quest for Immortality is a timely volume by physicians, healthcare professionals, pastors, and ethicists who explore the experiences, dilemmas, and possibilities associated with aging. The book opens by offering three distinct perspectives on aging; this section includes practical suggestions for dealing with retirement, disability, healing, and death. Several contributors then analyze controversial ethical issues raised by aging and health care, including medical decision-making, the moral standing of patients with dementia, health-care rationing, and assisted suicide. A third group of essays applies a theology of care to ministry to and through older adults, the counseling of seniors, and the application of palliative care. The book closes by discussing some of the emerging technologies and interest groups aimed at achieving immortality, also asking, appropriately, what insights the Christian faith brings to the discussion.
Reflecting much wisdom and sensitivity, this book will give welcome help to care providers and to those who are themselves in the later stages of life.
Contributors:
R. Geoffrey Brown
Jackie Cameron
William P. Cheshire Jr.
John Dunlop
Robert W. Evans
Stephen P. Greggo
Vernon Grounds
John F. Kilner
C. Ben Mitchell
Robert D. Orr
Stephen G. Post
Susan A. Salladay
Linda L. Treloar
Gregory Waybright
David Stevens, M.D.
"Every day we walk the path of life, getting older. Aging, Death, and the Quest for Immortality is an invaluable road map for wherever you are on life's journey. With gripping stories, practical tips, and critical analysis, it provides an essential traveling companion. Don't go home without it!"
First Things
"This collection features physicians, ethicists, theologians, and educators, but its concerns are more practical than theoretical, with a focus on spiritual life, pastoral issues, dealing with senile dementia, and palliative care. . . An excellent resource for pastors and those in ministry to the elderly and families."
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C. Ben Mitchell holds the Graves Chair of Moral Philosophy at Union University in Tennessee, and serves as the editor of Ethics & Medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics. Dr. Mitchell is also a senior fellow in the Academy of Fellows of The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity.
Robert D. Orr, M.D., C.M., has served as Director of Clinical Ethics and professor of family medicine at Loma Linda University and as Director of Ethics at Fletcher Allen Health Care and the University of Vermont College of Medicine. He continues to provide bedside ethics consultations and to teach and lecture on medical ethics nationally and internationally.
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