Case Study on Death and Dying

Case Study on Death and Dying

The practice of health care providers at all levels brings you into contact with people from a variety of faiths. This calls for knowledge and acceptance of a diversity of faith expressions.

The purpose of this paper is to

  1. complete a comparative ethical analysis of George’s situation and decision from the perspective of two worldviews or religions: Christianity and a second religion of your choosing. For the second faith, choose a faith that is unfamiliar to you. Examples of faiths to choose from include Sikh, Baha'i, Buddhism, Shintoism, etc.

I chose Buddhism,

In your comparative analysis, address all of the worldview questions in detail for Christianity and your selected faith.

  1. Refer to Chapter 2 of Called to Care for the list of questions. Once you have outlined the worldview of each religion, begin your ethical analysis from each perspective.

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In a minimum of 1,500-2,000 words, provide an ethical analysis based upon the different belief systems, reinforcing major themes with insights gained from your research, and answering the following questions based on the research:

  1. How would each religion interpret the nature of George’s malady and suffering? Is there a “why” to his disease and suffering? (i.e., is there a reason for why George is ill, beyond the reality of physical malady?)
  2. In George’s analysis of his own life, how would each religion think about the value of his life as a person, and value of his life with ALS?
  3. What sorts of values and considerations would each religion focus on in deliberating about whether or not George should opt for euthanasia?
  4. Given the above, what options would be morally justified under each religion for George and why?
  5. Finally, present and defend your own view. “Christian View”

Support your position by referencing at least three academic resources  in addition to the course readings, lectures, the Bible, and the textbooks for each religion. Each religion must have a primary source included. A total of six references are required according to the specifications listed above. Incorporate the research into your writing in an appropriate, scholarly manner.

APA Style  and And abstract is required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

 

Rubric

  1. Ethical issues are organized according to the four principles of principlism. A distinction between the four principles and the reasoning of the categorization is clearly stated.
  2. The description of the Christian worldview and the selected worldview address all seven worldview questions with evidence of a deep understanding utilizing a detailed description.
  3. The primary principles and values are clearly distinguished in the decision making process of each worldview. Ethical reasoning is clearly delineated from the worldview considerations. The implications of the principles and values are given complete consideration.
  4. The personal recommendation from the student's worldview is stated with proper justification. The primary principles of the student's worldview are clearly described with all implications explained.
  5. Thesis and/or main claim are comprehensive. The essence of the paper is contained within the thesis. Thesis statement makes the purpose of the paper clear.
  6. Clear and convincing argument presents a persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner. All sources are authoritative.
  7. Writer is clearly in command of standard, written, academic English.
  8. All format elements are correct.
  9. Sources are completely and correctly documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is free of error.

SOME References : attachments

Fowler, J. (2017). From staff nurse to nurse consultant: Spiritual care part 3: Buddhism. British Journal Of Nursing, 26(12), 710.

Henriques, B. (2011). A & E Buddhism. Middle Way, 86(3), 199-204.

Meilaender, G. (2013). Bioethics: a primer for Christians, third edition. Retrieved from      https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.lopes.idm.oclc.org

Shelly, J. A., & Miller, A. B. (2006). Called to care: a Christian worldview for nursing. 2nd ed., Rev. and expanded. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic/InterVarsity Press.