Lack of faith is no impediment to a decent death – or to helping another through theirs, says Johannes Klabbers
In the secular age you don’t need special authorisation to console a dying person. Just learning what it means to be there for someone is enough.
“Death literacy” is officially a thing. People go to death cafés; books about death are in demand… and around 55 million people worldwide do it every year. But how do you actually do dying well? And who can the dying turn to for support?
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