Ethics
The Anglican Church of Ceylon calls for urgent action from UN Human Rights Council
The Rt Rev'd Keerthisiri Fernando, Anglican Bishop for Kurunegala of the Church of Ceylon calls for action from the UN in response to continuing violence following Islamist suicide bombings in 2019.
A Religious View of Assisted Dying
Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain - There is a massive change going on in religious attitudes to assisted dying (by which a person is given a prescription for a lethal potion, which they themselves then order and take). However, far from being a modern issue, the problem of having to endure a painful end to one’s life has long been recognised ...
Coronavirus a Parable of Our Time
The Rt Rev'd Trevor Mwamba
Reflections on ethics, ‘public theology’, and mission in a secular age
The Rev’d Canon Professor Vernon White
Assisted Dying – Theological Perspectives
The Rev’d Professor Kenneth Boyd
Why Anglicans should support the legalization of Assisted Dying
The Rev’d Professor Paul Badham