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Hardcover The Death Penalty: An Historical and Theological Survey Book

ISBN: 0809104873

ISBN13: 9780809104871

The Death Penalty: An Historical and Theological Survey

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Some people believe strongly in "an eye for an eye," while others feel that nothing justifies the state-sanctioned killing of a human being. The death penalty continues to divide our nation, and many citizens are torn on the question of capital punishment. How one feels about the death penalty can usually be tied to one's religious beliefs. Do we have the moral, ethical right to use death as a punishment for the most heinous of crimes, or does the...

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Important, absorbing, and super-thought-provoking

This book really impressed and intrigued me. Its early part, setting out the sad record of the Church in regard to killing people I found super-traumatizing. What a relief it is to see the change which has come in the Catholic position in the last 25 years! I will quote four compelling memorable sentences: "Punishment, yes. Death, no. People are not to be killed--not by any 'right' of the state, not in God's name, not for revenge, not to deter another, not at all. That is the nature of the right to life, the dignity of the human person, the law of God, and the teaching of Jesus." This is one of the most important and memorable books I have ever read.

Bringing light to a very dark subject

As a Catholic who has always opposed the death penalty, I found this book to be very helpful in understanding how and why the "Church" has seemed so confused on this issue. The author shares both his expertise as a philosopher/historian AND his compassion as a person ( & heir to the errors and graces of christianity) in this broad survey of a few thousand years of grappling with a gospel response to violence. I especially appreciate his use of the concept of "retrieved values." I found the book easy to understand and full of hope for the future. Everyone who claims to be Christian ought to read this book and think about it.

Death Penalty - the religious perspective

With so many Americans completely unaware of their own religious denomination's opposition to the death penalty, this book is an important reference that should not be ignored. We hear so much about "an eye for an eye", yet we have no idea how that principal was actually applied and LIVED in the Old Testament. And further, how that principal was fulfilled thru the forgiveness and mercy spoken of in the New Testament. I won't lie - this book is a tough, long read. But the author leaves no religious stone unturned, and I give him credit for that!
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