The death penalty is not contrary to the natural law, because it is for the common good.
Catholic philosopher and theologian
The death penalty is not contrary to the natural law, because it is for the common good.
Catholic philosopher and theologian
Summa Theologica, Part II-II, Q. 64, Art. 2
c. 1265-1274
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