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A Dying Story: Told and Retold,hat the stories are and one that examines how they are read. First, effort must be given to identify and analyze narratives in their textual contexts. This involves reading ancient stories as they are found in the textual tradition. Care should be given to locating and analyzing these stories in com

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Dying to Die: Bioethical Interpretations,al norms from those sources. Still, contemporary bioethicists invariably turn to this story when they expound upon the dilemmas surrounding euthanasia. Not only do they look to Chananya’s death for guidance, but they also frame their ultimate conclusions regarding euthanasia based on how they read t

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Salvaging Stories in and for Jewish Bioethics,to open-ended engagement. The story of Chananya’s end is no exception: its complexity permits, even demands, multiple perspectives and interpretations. Its ambiguity is a generous resource, for certain. The ambivalence it expresses, however, dogs those modern Jewish scholars who read this story in s

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Narratives and Jewish Bioethics; Jonathan K. Crane Book 2013 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2013 bibliography.bioet