Well then that’s the end of the matter isn’t it…

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Ender, I am offering you new intellectual possibilities for you to explore to resolve your “inconsistencies” … if you are a seeker of truth - rather than an obsessed teenage debator who simply wants to “be right” or to “win” by impeccable “logic” and the accepted rules of adversarial “debate”.
But you have to first recognise you are neither God or the world’s foremost theological authority on what constitutes Catholic “tradition” to do that.
Cherry picking theologians who only agree with your fears and proclivities will never do that.
So if a Stanford authority on Aquinas writes respected papers demonstrating Aquinas is not actually consistent on lots of these points throught his life/corpus … well I, as an intelligent open and enquiring seeker of Catholic truth, would want to follow that debate up and see if it has merit. Maybe I have been brain-washed by conservative theologians.
But because this view is counter to your own very conservative disposition you won’t even look at it because I “haven’t drawn all the organs” for you as my wife would say.
Its hard to respect you as an honest seeker of truth my friend.
Because of this very closed approach to honest debate it is probably a waste of my time providing you an in depth paper on Aquinas’s inconsistencies wrt Captial Punishment.
But hey, I am a generous guy so here goes nothing.
See attached.
Inspired by the Stanford article I found this paper within 10 mins of searching on the Net.
The author does indeed make a good case that Aquinas’s full range of views simply are not totally harmonious.
You and I may well have been brain-washed into thinking the Capital Defence debate is totally closed done and dusted on all points.
He concludes,
“I believe that there s more than an even chance that if Aquinas were alive today, he
might well turn out to be an abolitionist.”
Do note he wrote this in a respected Journal in 1992, well before the CCC and this more recent debate on Capital Punishment and well before your pal Dulles.