Disagreeing With Divine Command Ethics – Ep.303 – Christian Ethics – 4 Views – Part 2


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Disagreeing With Divine Command Ethics


This week we cover with the final two outlooks that do more disagreeing with Divine Command Ethics than Virtue Ethics did. Here, Natural Law Ethics presents some interesting considerations. The Prophetic Ethics…well, there’s a reason I call it Woke Theology.


Timeline:


00:00 – Introduction

01:27 – Natural Law Agrees With 2 Areas Of Divine Command

05:17 – Agreement Between Commands & Obligations

06:52 – Commands Aren’t The Only Or Typical Way Humans Get Obligations

10:39 – 5 Other Ways Humans Are To Figure Out What To Do Other Than Divine Commands

13:58 – Are NT Believers Commanded To Take Care Of Others?

19:04 – Prophetic Ethics Likes That Divine Command Responds To Supersessionism

21:22 – Divine Command Relies Too Much On Kant And Not Enough On Jesus

22:50 – Divine Command Anglicanism Is Too Racist To Be True

27:09 – Conclusion


Disagreeing With Divine Command Ethics




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