Life’s Living Toward Dying

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A Theological and Medical-Ethical Study

By Vigen Guroian
(Eerdmans Pub Co, 1996)

Guroian evokes a classical Christian understanding of "living toward dying" as antidote both to denial of death and to its too-eager embrace of purely technical truth.

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