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Is assisted dying moral? Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale in conversation

Is assisted dying moral? Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale in conversation

Update: 2024-11-06
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Would legalising assisted dying end unnecessary suffering? Or would it instead enable the abuse of some of society’s most vulnerable people?


As parliament discusses assisted dying once again, Prospect invited two of our most profound thinkers—Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale—to debate the issue. As archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams led a Church that publicly opposes any form of assisted dying, while, as a Supreme Court judge, Brenda Hale was involved in life-or-death judgements.


In a moving discussion, Hale discusses her own Christian faith, while Williams shares his pastoral experience in the company of the dying. They join Prospect’s editor Alan Rusbridger and commissioning editor Emily Lawford for a thoughtful and vitally important conversation.


To read this conversation from the magazine, visit our website.



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Is assisted dying moral? Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale in conversation

Is assisted dying moral? Rowan Williams and Brenda Hale in conversation