Zur Sache - „A time to live and a time to die“ - Entscheidungen am Lebensende - Gesellschaftliche Veränderungen und kirchliche Verantwortung - Le droit du patient à l’autodétermination - Unterbrechen, Unterlassen und Weiterführen von lebenserhaltenden Maßnahmen - Medical behavior at the end of life - Euthanasia and Dying Well - Suizidhilfe? - Frank-Dieter Fischbach introduced in Brussels as CPCE Representative for Social Ethics - New Economic Order for the EU: Combining Competition and Fairness
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Zur Sache Von Michael Bünker.
„A time to live and a time to die“
The CPCE study process on death-hastening decisions and caring for the dying. By Ulla Schmidt.
Entscheidungen am Lebensende
Anmerkungen aus kirchlicher Sicht. By Thomas Wipf.
Gesellschaftliche Veränderungen und kirchliche Verantwortung
Theologische, ethische und gesellschaftliche Fragen. Von Sándor Fazakas
Le droit du patient à l’autodétermination By Béatrice Birmelé.
Unterbrechen, Unterlassen und Weiterführen von lebenserhaltenden Maßnahmen By Ulrich H.J. Körtner.
Medical behavior at the end of life
The viewpoint of a sociologist of law. By Heleen Weyers.
Euthanasia and Dying Well
Some Remarks from a Dutch Perspective. By Theo A. Boer.
Suizidhilfe?
Bemerkungen aus schweizerischer Sicht. By Frank Mathwig.
Frank-Dieter Fischbach introduced in Brussels as CPCE Representative for Social Ethics
The Revd Frank-Dieter Fischbach from the Rheinland is since the 1st March 2011 the Representative of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe to the political institutions in Brussels. By Thomas Flügge
New Economic Order for the EU: Combining Competition and Fairness
Leaders from the church, the economy and politics met in the Evangelical Academy Bad Boll on the eve of the EU Summit to discuss fundamental values of the European economic order. By Dieter Heidtmann, Katja Korf, Thomas Flügge.