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Acknowledgments x
Preface xi
Aquinas and the Idea of Law 1
Introduction 1
The Thomistic Idea of Law 3
Law as the "Rule and Measure" of Reason 4
Law as an Instrument of the Common Good 6
Law as Good and End 6
The Various Kinds of Law 7
The Eternal Law 8
The Natural Law 10
The Divine Law 13
The Human Law 17
The Necessity of Human Law 18
Human Law is Derivative 19
Summary 22
Aquinas on Criminal Culpability 30
Introduction 30
Freedom and Criminal Culpability 30
Free Choice and Criminal Culpability 38
Good and Evil in Human Action 39
Improper Object 41
The Sum of Circumstances 42
The Proper End and the Concept of Evil 43
Summary 45
Crimes against the Person 50
Introduction 50
Criminal Homicide 50
Homicide by Accidental Means 51
Homicide in Self-Defense 54
Abortion and Infanticide 57
Mayhem 59
Assault 62
Corporal Punishment and Child Abuse 63
Summary 64
Aquinas on Sexual Offenses 67
Introduction 67
Rape 68
Sodomy 72
Incest 74
Bestiality 76
Adultery 77
Fornication 78
Illegitimacy 79
Marriage and the Impact of Fornication 81
Fornication and Objectification of the Human Person 82
Bigamy 83
Polygamy 84
Summary 86
Aquinas on Property Offenses 90
Introduction 90
The Right to Property 90
Theft and Stealing 93
The "Taking" 93
Theft and Secrecy 94
Theft and Gravity 97
Value of Property 97
Robbery 99
Fraud 100
Fraud in the Price 101
Fraud and Commercial Practice 101
Fraud in the Exchange 102
Defects in the Exchange 103
Summary 105
Offenses Involving Judicial Process 108
Introduction 108
Lawyers and Truth 110
The Lawyer as Advocate 111
Perjury 113
Malicious Prosecution 113
Judges and Truth 115
Defendants and Truth 117
Summary 119
Aquinas On Offenses Against Public Morality 122
Introduction 122
Public Drunkenness and Disorder 122
Drunkenness and Mitigation 125
Disorderly Conduct/Public Fighting 126
Hatred and Human Interaction 126
Discord 127
Contention 128
Strife 128
Sedition 129
Public Indecency 130
Obscenity 132
Summary 133
Law, Justice, Sentencing and Punishment 136
Introduction 136
Punishment as Reciprocity 136
Types of Punishment and Penalties in Thomistic Jurisprudence 140
Corporal Punishment 140
Imprisonment 142
The Death Penalty 143
Restitution 146
Punishment and Salvation 147
Summary 148
Index 152
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