Biathanatos

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Biathanatos is a controversial prose work by John Donne that offers an unusual and paradoxical theological defense of suicide.

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instanceOf literary work
prose work
theological treatise
aimsTo reconsider traditional Christian condemnation of all suicide
author John Donne NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
describedAs controversial
paradoxical
discusses biblical examples of self-killing
moral classification of suicide
exploresTheme martyrdom
self-killing
sin
voluntary death of Christ
genre Christian theology
prose
religious literature
hasForm prose treatise
hasInfluenceOn later debates on suicide in Christian theology
hasReputation one of the earliest extended Christian defenses of suicide
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Biathanatos NERFINISHED
historicalContext early modern English theology
language English
literaryForm prose
mainTopic Christian ethics
suicide
theology
notableFor paradoxical defense of suicide
positionHeld argues that some suicides may be not sinful
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Anglican
workExampleOf Christian casuistry

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John Donne notableWork Biathanatos