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Death, Dying, and the Biological Revolution by Robert M. Veatch (review)
- The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review
- The Catholic University of America Press
- Volume 41, Number 3, July 1977
- pp. 456-460
- 10.1353/tho.1977.0025
- Review
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456 BOOK REVIEWS ological exposition and systematic presentation. Still, it raises important questions. These may not all be theological in the traditional sense. But some of them are. To these he gives very unsatisfactory answers, as he himself would admit. The incompleteness of the answers, however, ought not to lead to a rejection of the questions. Even the " non-theological " questions which Assmann raises, such as the question of how Latin American economic and political reality ought to be interpreted, are questions which the theologian can ill afford to ignore. GERALD FoLK Augustana College Sioux FaUs, South Dakota Death, Dying, and the Biologic