C. Stephen Evans explains and defends Kierkegaard's account of
moral obligations as rooted in God's commands, the fundamental
command being You shall love your neighbour as yourself'. The work
will be of interest not only to those interested in Kierkegaard,
but also to those interested in the relation between ethics and
religion, especially questions about whether morality can or must
have a religious foundation. As well as providing a comprehensive
reading of Kierkegaard as an ethical thinker, Evans puts him into
conversation with contemporary moral theorists. Kierkegaard's
divine command theory is shown to be an account that safeguards
human flourishing, as well as protecting the proper relations
between religion and state in a pluralistic society.
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