The book delves into the historical development of divine command theory, with insights from thinkers such as Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and Robert Merrihew Adams, while addressing key philosophical challenges, including the Euthyphro dilemma and concerns about the arbitrariness of morality. Furthermore, it explores how divine command theory interacts with modern ethical dilemmas in bioethics, environmental ethics, and technology, offering practical applications of the theory in areas such as reproductive ethics, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence.
A critical examination of divine command theory's defense of human rights is also included, emphasizing the universal applicability of moral obligations that stem from the inherent dignity of the human person, as created in the image of God. This universal foundation serves as a basis for addressing global ethical issues, such as social justice, poverty, human trafficking, and environmental stewardship.
Through this comprehensive study, the book presents divine command theory as an enduring and relevant moral system that provides clarity and guidance in an ethically complex world. By aligning human actions with God's unchanging moral law, individuals can navigate moral challenges while growing in their relationship with the divine.
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