Capital punishment and Roman catholic moral tradition by E. Christian Brugger
Heythrop Journal 47 (4):664–666 (2006)
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E. Christian Brugger (2008). Rejecting the Death Penalty: Continuity and Change in the Tradition. Heythrop Journal 49 (3):388–404.
Jeremy Bentham (2009). The Rationale of Punishment. Prometheus Books.
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Joseph B. R. Gaie (2004). The Ethics of Medical Involvement in Capital Punishment: A Philosophical Discussion. Kluwer Academic.
John Mahoney (1987). The Making of Moral Theology: A Study of the Roman Catholic Tradition. Oxford University Press.
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