The killing of evildoers is not contrary to divine justice, but is in accord with it.
Catholic philosopher and theologian
The killing of evildoers is not contrary to divine justice, but is in accord with it.
Catholic philosopher and theologian
Summa Theologica, Part II-II, Q. 64, Art. 2
c. 1265-1274
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