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Morality, Autonomy, and God

Autor Keith Ward
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 2013
In Morality, Autonomy, and God, acclaimed philosopher-theologian Keith Ward argues a strong controversial thesis: that morality is not autonomous, and that theistic morality is deeply rational and of critical importance, especially in modern societies. Referring in detail to contemporary work in moral philosophy, especially where it impinges on religious beliefs, Ward defends the view that certain conceptions of morality depend, in important ways, upon the belief in God. But Ward is careful to argue that the idea of God defended is not necessarily or exclusively Christian. Only in the final chapter does he specifically address problems of morality and Christian doctrine.

Academic and rigorous in its approach, and written with characteristic verve, Morality, Autonomy, and God is a significant contribution to the field of moral philosophy and the current debate about the link between religion and morality is today’s world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780743172
ISBN-10: 1780743173
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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"Masterful… each position is set out briefly and clearly… Ward is totally in command of his subject in a way that enables him to touch on the most difficult problems of moral philosophy in an accessible manner… this book offers as good an argument as there is likely to be for the grounding of our ethics in the purpose of a good God." - Church Times

Notă biografică

Professor Keith Ward is a Fellow of the British Academy, and Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College, London. He was formerly Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford, and is one of Britain’s foremost writers on comparative theology and Christian issues.