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C. Stephen Evans defends the claim that moral obligations are best understood as divine commands or requirements; hence an important part of morality depends on God. God's requirements are communicated in a variety of ways, including conscience, and that natural law ethics and virtue ethics provide complementary perspectives to this view.
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God and Moral Obligation
2013, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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1299485316 9781299485310
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God and moral obligation
2013, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, USA
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Table of Contents
God and moral obligations
What is a divine command theory of moral obligation?
The relation of divine command theory to natural law and virtue ethics
Objections to divine command theory
Alternatives to a divine command theory
Conclusions : The inescapability of moral obligations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-193) and index.
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