
Six Lives in Jerusalem: End-of-Life Decisions in Jerusalem ― Cultural, Medical, Ethical and Legal Considerations
by:
Randy Linda Sturman
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 1402017251
ISBN 13: 9781402017254
Publication date:
January 31st, 2004
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 150
Genres: Religion & Spirituality
In a city steeped in history and profound cultural significance, the complexities surrounding end-of-life decisions are explored through six vivid narratives. The author delves into the nuanced landscape of medical, ethical, and legal considerations that shape the experiences of patients and their families. Each story offers a unique perspective on the various dilemmas faced, as well as the diverse opinions on what it means to suffer and make informed choices about one’s future.
As readers are introduced to these lives, questions naturally arise about autonomy, quality of life, and the moral obligations of caregivers. Through delicate and respectful storytelling, the author illuminates the intricate interplay of belief systems and medical realities that define these critical moments. The testimonies not only reflect personal struggles but also the broader societal implications of end-of-life care, particularly in a city where tradition and modernity collide.
Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to contemplate their own beliefs about dignity, choice, and the human experience surrounding life’s most profound transitions. Each narrative serves as a reminder of the universal nature of these decisions and the deeply personal journeys that accompany them.
As readers are introduced to these lives, questions naturally arise about autonomy, quality of life, and the moral obligations of caregivers. Through delicate and respectful storytelling, the author illuminates the intricate interplay of belief systems and medical realities that define these critical moments. The testimonies not only reflect personal struggles but also the broader societal implications of end-of-life care, particularly in a city where tradition and modernity collide.
Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to contemplate their own beliefs about dignity, choice, and the human experience surrounding life’s most profound transitions. Each narrative serves as a reminder of the universal nature of these decisions and the deeply personal journeys that accompany them.