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Christian Brugger
His areas of scholarly interest are natural law, moral methodology, action theory, bioethics, integration of psychology and philosophy, moral psychology, marriage family & sexual ethics, just war theory and capital punishment. He is the author of "Capital Punishment and Roman Catholic Moral Tradition" (Notre Dame Press, 2003) and has published widely on topics in ethics in journals like The Thomist, Communio, Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, First Things, National Review Online, New Oxford Review, and Science & Theology News. Dr. Brugger lives in Alexandria , VA , with his wife Melissa and his four children. He has been a senior fellow at the Westchester Institute since 2002.
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