@FeserEdward..Grisez first started to push the novel view that the death penalty is intrinsically evil..“dissent” from the “received teaching” of the Church..helped open the Pandora’s box...
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As notes in this article, when theologian Germain Grisez first started to push the novel view that the death penalty is intrinsically evil, he admitted that this amounted to “dissent” from the “received teaching” of the Church. Now we are told by many that it is “dissent” to continue to accept that ancient teaching. Black is white, up is down, good is evil, 2 + 2 = 5 and we have always been at war with Eastasia. Grisez is often treated as a champion of orthodoxy (which in some respects he was) but on this issue he and his followers did enormous damage to the Church. Many of them decry other recent doctrinal novelties, yet they helped open the Pandora’s box that led to them.
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Michael Pakaluk
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I published this defense of the death penalty just out of grad school,and even today people walk up to me and say that they rely upon it. It still stands after all these years as a truthful representation of the Catholic tradition. https://crisismagazine.com/vault/till-death-do-us-part-does-the-death-penalty-satisfy-christian-standards-of-justice-and-compassion…
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