Divine Command Morality: Historical and Contemporary ReadingsE. Mellen Press, 1979 - 333 pages An anthology that provides new translations and makes available much of the relevant historical literature needed for an exploration of the view that morality is very literally created by God. Contains 41 selections representing discussions of divine command morality in Ancient philosophy, scholastic philosophical theology, the Reformation tradition, the British modern period, and contemporary analytic philosophy. This book includes a bibliography of Latin, French, English, German, and Italian sources on divine command morality. |
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... Luther , John Calvin , and the Calvinist Puritans which are indicative of an ethics of divine com- mands ; a sampling of such passages has been included in this anthology . It is also worth noting that , in the cases of Luther and ...
... Luther , John Calvin , and the Calvinist Puritans which are indicative of an ethics of divine com- mands ; a sampling of such passages has been included in this anthology . It is also worth noting that , in the cases of Luther and ...
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Historical and Contemporary Readings. LECTURES ON ROMANS MARTIN LUTHER Scholia Chapter Nine 6 . For For not all who are descended from Israel . This passage is opposed to the ... Luther] Scholia: : Chapter Nine, Verses 6 and 14.
Historical and Contemporary Readings. LECTURES ON ROMANS MARTIN LUTHER Scholia Chapter Nine 6 . For For not all who are descended from Israel . This passage is opposed to the ... Luther] Scholia: : Chapter Nine, Verses 6 and 14.
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... Luther treated the ethical problem far too superficially . Since the days of the Apostles no one has taken the ethical problem so seriously as Martin Luther . This alone made him a Reformer . The Reformation as a whole is simply one ...
... Luther treated the ethical problem far too superficially . Since the days of the Apostles no one has taken the ethical problem so seriously as Martin Luther . This alone made him a Reformer . The Reformation as a whole is simply one ...
Contents
A GUIDE TO | 1 |
The Rationale of Divine Command Morality | 8 |
An Offshoot of Divine Command Ethics | 21 |
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