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Subtitle: By Arthur Alderliesten MA, Dr. Roy R. Kloet, Prof. Henk Jochemsen
This report not only describes euthanasia in Europe and The Netherlands, but also offers a thorough reflection on what ‘end of life’ care means. It contemplates on the tradition of ‘ars moriendi’ and the report closes with a chapter on the significance of the spiritual caregiver in requests to end life. About the authors: Arthur Alderliesten MA Dr. Roy R. Kloet Prof. Henk Jochemsen
Arthur Alderliesten is project coordinator Ethics at the Prof. dr. G. A. Lindeboom Institute. He is director of the pro-life foundation Schreeuw om leven [Translation: Cry for life, ed.]. Besides is Alderliesten manager of the Vrienden van de Leliezorggroep Foundation. He also initiated the Foundation Tienermoederfonds Nederland [Translation: Teen mother fund Netherlands, ed.]. He is author of diverse books about a Christian philosophy of life. In the past Alderliesten completed a master’s degree in Theology at the reformed Theological University Kampen.
Roy R. Kloet has a Phd in the field of Science, Technology and Society. At the time of publication, Kloet was strategic advisor at Prolife Zorgverzekeringen (currently De Christelijke zorgverzekeraar). He has an interest in how scientific knowledge can be valorised or, in other words, used in practical day-tot-day life.
Henk Jochemsen, until 2009 director of the Prof. dr. G. A. Lindeboom Institute, was holder of the Lindeboom chair for medical ethics at the VU medical centre, Amsterdam between 1998-2009 and was holder of the special chair for Christian (Reformational) Philosophy at Wageningen University from 2008-2018. He teaches, researches and publishes in the field of bioethics, life sciences and development from a Christian Reformational perspective. From 2020-2023 Jochemsen was partime research professor for the Prof. dr. G. A. Lindeboom Institute at the Theological University Kampen. His main focus was ethics in present health care.