Commentary: the cost of converting religious morals into politics

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2008;36(4):485-90.

Abstract

Theologically informed positions are grounded in core beliefs and may be rationally discussed. We analyze Dr. Norko's suggestion on how, in the public square, to address moral disagreements. We point out the dangers of "deliberative democracy" as an approach to resolving conflicts over basic values. We suggest an alternative approach, better grounded in reason, as a way of bringing religious and secular views into a discussion of the death penalty.

Publication types

  • Comment

MeSH terms

  • Capital Punishment / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Catholicism*
  • Democracy*
  • Forensic Psychiatry / ethics*
  • Humans
  • Religion and Medicine*
  • United States