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God Who Commands, The (Paperback, New Ed)
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God Who Commands, The (Paperback, New Ed)
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In this book Richard J. Mouw, one of the foremost thinkers in the
field of Christian ethics, develops a constructive theological
ethic, employing primarily Calvinist themes. Exploring issues that
are at the intersection of philosophical and theological
discussions, he sets forth an ethical perspective in which
obedience to divine commands occupies a central place. After
responding to some secularist objections to divine command theory,
Mouw looks at the ways in which treatments of divine authority
relate to contemporary philosophical discussions of moral
justification. He then discusses the divine command perspective,
turning to a specific examination of the Reformation emphasis on
"naked selfhood." He defends Reformational selfhood against
critiques of Protestantism and explores the differences and
similarities between the conceptions of moral selfhood portrayed in
classical Calvinism and recent existentialism. Examining
Protestant, and especially Calvinist, emphases on divine command,
Mouw argues that a divine command perspective need not be viewed as
antithetical to the claims made by recent defenders of
"narrativist" ethics. He explores the ways in which differing
intratrinitarian emphases influence Christian moral experience, and
he argues that a strong God-the-Father emphasis needs to be
supplemented by perspectives that attend more to divine "nearness,"
as in contemporary feminism and Pentecostalism. He concludes with
some reflections on the way in which a divine command ethical
perspective speaks in positive ways to the contemporary moral
quest.
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