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. 2017 Dec;20(4):537-543.
doi: 10.1007/s11019-016-9690-9.

Death and dignity in Catholic Christian thought

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Death and dignity in Catholic Christian thought

Daniel P Sulmasy. Med Health Care Philos. 2017 Dec.

Abstract

This article traces the history of the concept of dignity in Western thought, arguing that it became a formal Catholic theological concept only in the late nineteenth century. Three uses of the word are distinguished: intrinsic, attributed, and inflorescent dignity, of which, it is argued, the intrinsic conception is foundational. The moral norms associated with respect for intrinsic dignity are discussed briefly. The scriptural and theological bases for adopting the concept of dignity as a Christian idea are elucidated. The article concludes by discussing the relevance of this concept of dignity to the spiritual and ethical care of the dying.

Keywords: Christianity; Death; Dignity; Ethics; Roman Catholicism; Spirituality.

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