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Divine love theory : how the trinity is the source and foundation of morality / Adam Lloyd Johnson. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Academic, (c)2023.Description: 241 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780825447570
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT40.J66.D585 2023
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Contents:
Foreword / David Baggett -- Moral theory: Moral disagreement -- Erik Wielenberg's atheistic moral theory -- Proposing a divine love theory -- Divine love theory: The Trinity as the source and foundation of morality -- Objections to the divine love theory -- Divine love theory versus Wielenberg's atheistic moral theory -- Conclusion to Part Two -- The bloated model objection: Bloated aspects of Wielenberg's theory -- A response to Wielenbergs critique of God's commands -- Conclusion to Part Three -- The lucky coincidence objection: An evolutionary debunking argument -- Attempts to deflect the lucky coincidence objection -- Theistic moral theories and lucky coincidences -- Conclusion to Part Four -- Final Thoughts.
Summary: "Johnson leaves no stone unturned, his research is exceptional, and his topic and treatment of it are first-rate. I very strongly recommend this book." --J. P. Moreland, distinguished professor of philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University "Divine Love Theory is an important and original contribution to the on-going contemporary debate between theists and non-theists over the foundations of morality. It is a work that will be of interest to theologians and philosophers alike." --Erik Wielenberg, professor of philosophy, DePauw University "Johnson's own proposal is a refreshing and insightful address that is often missed in the moral debate of mere theism: Trinitarianism. Divine Love Theory is at once more consistent with the largest theistic population, Christians, but also provides greater explanatory power over competitors, theistic and atheistic alike." --Corey Miller, President of Ratio Christi AMAZON
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Foreword / David Baggett -- Moral theory: Moral disagreement -- Erik Wielenberg's atheistic moral theory -- Proposing a divine love theory -- Divine love theory: The Trinity as the source and foundation of morality -- Objections to the divine love theory -- Divine love theory versus Wielenberg's atheistic moral theory -- Conclusion to Part Two -- The bloated model objection: Bloated aspects of Wielenberg's theory -- A response to Wielenbergs critique of God's commands -- Conclusion to Part Three -- The lucky coincidence objection: An evolutionary debunking argument -- Attempts to deflect the lucky coincidence objection -- Theistic moral theories and lucky coincidences -- Conclusion to Part Four -- Final Thoughts.

"Johnson leaves no stone unturned, his research is exceptional, and his topic and treatment of it are first-rate. I very strongly recommend this book." --J. P. Moreland, distinguished professor of philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
"Divine Love Theory is an important and original contribution to the on-going contemporary debate between theists and non-theists over the foundations of morality. It is a work that will be of interest to theologians and philosophers alike." --Erik Wielenberg, professor of philosophy, DePauw University
"Johnson's own proposal is a refreshing and insightful address that is often missed in the moral debate of mere theism: Trinitarianism. Divine Love Theory is at once more consistent with the largest theistic population, Christians, but also provides greater explanatory power over competitors, theistic and atheistic alike." --Corey Miller, President of Ratio Christi AMAZON

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