I wonder if the "conscience clause" as imposed by Bush W. in his last month in office will still allow providers to refuse visitation by those they are morally or religiously opposed to? Namely, same sex partners. Cohabitating partners?
The Good Death: An Exploration of Dying in America will be published by Beacon Press in February 2016.
I'm a writer (and hospice volunteer) living in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and writing primarily about the nexus of death and religion for publications like Guernica magazine (where I'm a contributing nonfiction editor), Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Bookforum, The Baffler, The Guardian, and The New York Times.
I am a Visiting Scholar at The Center for Religion and Media, NYU, and a contributing editor at The Revealer, the Center's publication (where I was editor until June 2013). I write the monthly column, "The Patient Body."
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I believe you never give up with your idea, spread it up. Thanks for the post, good job.
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