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john330
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Has the church defined its teaching against the death penalty dogmatically, in the strictest sense of the word “dogmatically.” By “the strictest sense of the word ‘dogmatically,’” I mean has the teaching been defined by church council (or the pope speaking ex cathedra), anathematizing those who believe in the death penalty?
In the alternative:
If the church has not dogmatically defined its teaching on the death penalty, how is this teaching to be qualified from a doctrinal perspective? I realize that the popes and bishops have almost always taught against it.
Thanks!
In the alternative:
If the church has not dogmatically defined its teaching on the death penalty, how is this teaching to be qualified from a doctrinal perspective? I realize that the popes and bishops have almost always taught against it.
Thanks!