1: God and Moral Obligations
2: What Is a Divine Command Theory of Moral Obligation
3: The Relation of Divine Command Theory to Natural Law and Virtue
Ethics
4: Objections to Divine Command Theory
5: Alternatives to a Divine Command Theory
6: Conclusions: The Inescapability of Moral Obligations
C. Stephen Evans is University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Baylor University.
`God and Moral Obligation is a success in a number of respects.
Evans writes clearly, even brightly, avoiding technical
philosophical jargon whenever possible. He is admirably capacious
in his readiness to bring together positions often deemed at odds
with one another at the same time as he offers a vigorous defense
of divine command theory against its challengers.
'
William Werpehowski, First Things
`Stephen Evans's superbly lucid book God and Moral Obligation
provides one of the best overviews of the current debate on this
matter that one could hope for.
'
John Cottingham, The TLS
`Evans has written a highly lucid and readable book.'
Terence Cuneo, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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