The moral foundation that supports the Catholic Church\u27s opposition to the death penalty is wide and deep. This Article proposes that despite the oft-repeated maxim that death is different, the same foundation that supports efforts to abolish the death penalty can also support those who seek to achieve other reforms in the practice of criminal punishment
Thesis advisor: Arthur MadiganCatholic moral philosophers and theologians for centuries used Thomas ...
In this essay, I consider - in the context of our ongoing debates about capital punishment - the que...
There is a recurrent conflict concerning law and judgment in the Catholic tradition. The tensio...
Catholic social teaching has a great deal to guide us on the topic of the death penalty. especially ...
The concept of dignity is central to moral and legal issues about the death penalty. The United Stat...
This article considers the profound differences in society concerning the death penalty, summarizes ...
The concept of dignity is central to moral and legal issues about the death penalty. The United Stat...
The article compares the U.S. Jurisprudence with the death penalty teaching of the Catholic Church t...
The US Supreme Court has repeatedly invoked the idea of dignity in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudenc...
In 2018, Pope Francis updated the Catechism of the Catholic Church to say that the death penalty is ...
In 2018, Pope Francis updated the Catechism of the Catholic Church to say that the death penalty is ...
Over the past several years, many questions have been raised concerning the application and effectiv...
Prior to the 20th century, Roman Catholic moral tradition was almost exclusively supportive of capit...
Death row reminds us that justice is not equal. Death sentences, opposed to being reserved for only...
For almost as long as the death penalty has been used, it has been a subject of debate
Thesis advisor: Arthur MadiganCatholic moral philosophers and theologians for centuries used Thomas ...
In this essay, I consider - in the context of our ongoing debates about capital punishment - the que...
There is a recurrent conflict concerning law and judgment in the Catholic tradition. The tensio...
Catholic social teaching has a great deal to guide us on the topic of the death penalty. especially ...
The concept of dignity is central to moral and legal issues about the death penalty. The United Stat...
This article considers the profound differences in society concerning the death penalty, summarizes ...
The concept of dignity is central to moral and legal issues about the death penalty. The United Stat...
The article compares the U.S. Jurisprudence with the death penalty teaching of the Catholic Church t...
The US Supreme Court has repeatedly invoked the idea of dignity in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudenc...
In 2018, Pope Francis updated the Catechism of the Catholic Church to say that the death penalty is ...
In 2018, Pope Francis updated the Catechism of the Catholic Church to say that the death penalty is ...
Over the past several years, many questions have been raised concerning the application and effectiv...
Prior to the 20th century, Roman Catholic moral tradition was almost exclusively supportive of capit...
Death row reminds us that justice is not equal. Death sentences, opposed to being reserved for only...
For almost as long as the death penalty has been used, it has been a subject of debate
Thesis advisor: Arthur MadiganCatholic moral philosophers and theologians for centuries used Thomas ...
In this essay, I consider - in the context of our ongoing debates about capital punishment - the que...
There is a recurrent conflict concerning law and judgment in the Catholic tradition. The tensio...