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FIGHTING FOR DEAR LIFE Christians and aggressive end-of-life care

机译:争取生命的美好基督徒和积极的临终关怀

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Patients or their family members sometimes give religious reasons for requesting life-sustaining technologies that have little hope of restoring health. This poses an ethical challenge for clinicians and a potential strain on limited health-care resources. Among Christians, one explanation for a preference for aggressive, life-prolonging care is the influence of the idea of martyrdom, which became the normative form of dying in early Christianity. The ancient discourse of martyrdom and the modern discourse of aggressive medical care both share a martial orientation and commend an ethos of combat. This paper examines ancient Christian martyrdom discourse to illuminate its affinity with the discourse of aggressive medical care. The ethos of martyrdom has shaped Christian attitudes toward death such that preference for aggressive medical care at the end of life is understandable.
机译:患者或其家属有时会出于宗教原因要求使用维持生命的技术,而这些技术几乎没有恢复健康的希望。这对临床医生构成了道德挑战,并可能对有限的医疗资源造成压力。在基督徒中,一种偏爱激进,延长生命的护理的解释是is难观念的影响,yr教观念在早期基督教中成为垂死的一种规范形式。古代of难话语和侵略性医疗的现代话语既具有军事倾向,又具有战斗精神。本文考察了古代基督教难话语,以阐明其与积极医疗保健话语的亲和力。 Christian难的精神改变了基督徒对死亡的态度,以至于在生命的尽头偏爱积极的医疗服务是可以理解的。

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