The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada2019-09-252019-09-252015-02-111994-03http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/218133"Whenever euthanasia is discussed, its proponents claim that they are merely upholding the “right to die” and “death with dignity.” Euthanasia is the conscious hastening of the death of a person, either by act or omission, on compassionate grounds. Euthanasia is most often considered for those who are in great pain or terminally ill or who face the prospect of long-term disability. The thesis of this paper is that such persons do not need “help” in dying; they need support to live in the face of suffering."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderEuthanasiaChristian Perspectivesassisted suicidemedical professionlegalize euthanasiaReligious ethicsMethods of ethicsTheological ethicsPhilosophical ethicsBioethicsMedical ethicsHealth ethicsChristian denominationsEvangelicalDogmaticsThe human beingPractical theology and theological educationTraining of church leadersMinisterial and pastoral trainingLay FormationA Matter of Life and DeathPreprint